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  2. Hebron - Wikipedia

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    Hebron has a local reputation for its grapes, figs, ceramics, plastics, pottery workshops, metalworking and glassblowing industry. The city is home to numerous shopping malls. The Old City of Hebron features narrow, winding streets, flat-roofed stone houses, and old bazaars. It is recognized as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. Hebron is ...

  3. Old City of Hebron - Wikipedia

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    The Old City of Hebron (Arabic: البلدة القديمة الخليل Hebrew: עיר העתיקה של חברון) is the historic city centre of Hebron in the West Bank, Palestine. The Hebron of antiquity is thought by archaeologists to have originally started elsewhere, at Tel Rumeida, which is approximately 200 meters (660 ft) west of ...

  4. History of the Jews in Hebron - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Jews in Hebron refers to the residence of Jews in Hebron almost continuously, from Biblical times until today. According to the Bible, Abraham settled in Hebron and purchased the Cave of the Patriarchs as a burial place for his wife Sarah. The biblical tradition asserts that the cave is the final resting site for Abraham ...

  5. Cities of Refuge - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Numbers, the laws concerning the cities of refuge state that, once he had claimed asylum, a perpetrator had to be taken from the city and put on trial; [5] if the trial found that the perpetrator was innocent of murder, then the perpetrator had to be returned under guard (for their own protection) to the city in which they had claimed asylum. [6]

  6. Mamre - Wikipedia

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    Mamre (/ ˈmæmri /; Hebrew: מַמְרֵא), full name "Oaks of Mamre", refers to an ancient religious site originally focused on a single holy tree growing "since time immemorial" at Hebron in Canaan. [9] At its first location, Khirbet Nimra, a pagan tree cult predated the biblical narrative. [10] It is best known from the biblical story of ...

  7. Hebron (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Hebron (biblical figure) According to the Torah, Hebron ( Hebrew: חֶבְרוֹן Ḥeḇrōn) was a son of Kohath and grandson of Levi, consequently being the brother of Amram and uncle of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses. [ 1] Hebron is portrayed in the text as the founder of the Hebronite clan of Levites; [ 2] however, on some occasions, the Book ...

  8. File:1898 map of the Old City of Hebron.png - Wikipedia

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    Description 1898 map of the Old City of Hebron.png. English: 1898 map of the Old City of Hebron. Legend: 1. Tomb of the Patriarchs; 2. The Castle, partly ruined; 3. Pool; 4.

  9. Cave of the Patriarchs - Wikipedia

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    'Cave of the Double') and to Muslims as the Sanctuary of Abraham (Arabic: الحرم الإبراهيمي, romanized: al-Ḥaram al-Ibrāhīmī ⓘ), is a series of caves situated 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Jerusalem in the heart of the Old City of Hebron in the West Bank.