Travelers looking for a unique art installation won't believe their eyes when they head to Tennessee to explore this ...
And they buried him [Abraham], Isaac and Ishmael his sons, in the Cave of Machpelah … (Genesis 25:9). I wonder: how many of you have been to Hebron? Hebron means “friendship” or “unity.” How ironic.
His two sons are present at his burial, as it is written: “And they will bury him, Isaac, and Ishmael, his sons in the cave of Machpelah, in the field of Ephron son of Zohar the Hittite, ...
The Machpelah cave is the gate of the Garden of Eden where souls ascend to heaven. This is where our patriarchs and matriarchs ascended to unite with Hashem. The Temple is also called the Gate of ...
This field was in Machpelah, near Mamre. Abraham became the owner of the field, the cave in it, and all the trees in the field (Breishit 23:17). The Hebrew term translated above as ‘changed ...
To this day, the Cave of Machpelah remains one of the most sacred places in Jewish tradition. It is also a shrine for Muslims, known as the Haram el-Khalil (“The Sacred Precinct of the Friend of ...
Avraham plants the seed for the future nation of Israel in the Machpelah burial cave in Hebron, wipes his tears and sends out his trusted servant, Eliezer, to find for Yitzchak, his son ...
The new findings suggest that Manot Cave’s deepest chamber was likely a gathering space for rituals that enhanced social ...
A cave in Galilee, Israel, has yielded evidence for ritualistic gatherings 35,000 years ago, the earliest on the Asian ...
A cave in Galilee, Israel, has yielded evidence for ritualistic gathering 35,000 years ago, the earliest on the Asian continent.