Shabbat Inspiration
The Machpelah Cave is where Abraham, Sara, Isaac, Rivka, Jacob and Leah are all buried. Abraham's purchase of this property was the first concrete action to establish a Jewish connection with a particular place in the Land of Israel, and upon his death he is buried in this place. Today, thousands of years later, Jews commemorate the Sabbath when this Torah portion is read as 'Shabbat Hebron.' Synagogues around the world dedicate study and prayers in honor of Hebron, and tens of thousands of Israeli Jews and tourists visit the holy city for Shabbat.
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Noam Arnon, spokesperson for the Jewish community in Hebron describes the preparations that go into welcoming thousands of visitors to Hebron for this Shabbat each year. It truly is amazing to see.
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In a ceremony held Monday afternoon at Magen David Adom’s (MDA) headquarters, 'Bridges for Peace' presented an ambulance to the MDA branch in Jerusalem.
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This Pillar Havdalah Candle from Safed Candles features bright stripes in orange, yellow, blue, green and violet and is overlaid with turquoise blue lines.
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Today's Israel Photo
In today's picture, by Yehoshua Halevi, a man is engrossed in prayer outside the Cave of Machpela in Hebron. This shabbat, thousands of visitors will gather at this spot in memory of Abraham and Sarah.
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Thank You
Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Roberta Plaat in honor of Harriet Schettler. Toda Raba!
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“Through Israel 365 Emails I Have Become So Much More Aware of Israel”
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