Hebron massacre
The Jewish community should reevaluate its priorities and reconnect with its mission - opinion
This is a moment of catharsis. It is a time to instill in younger generations a sense of purpose, resilience, and pride in their heritage.
'Ghosts of a Holy War': How the Israel-Hamas War is rooted in the 1929 Hebron massacre - review
Ghosts of a Holy War: How the 1929 Hebron massacre shaped a century of conflict
This Week in History: Hebron Massacre
Senior Israeli rabbi praises Jewish terrorist for 'stopping great danger'
Rabbi Meir Mazuz, known for his controversial views, claimed Jewish Israeli terrorist Baruch Goldstein "prevented a very great danger" by killing 29 Palestinians in Hebron.
Palestinian rejectionism, glorification of terrorism is stopping peace - opinion
Such actions prove that the core issue isn’t occupation, but Palestinian rejectionism and terrorism against the indigenous people of the land – the Jews
This week in Jerusalem: The last witness
A round-up of city affairs.
Palestinians object to 'politicized' elevator at Tomb of Patriarchs
Emek Shaveh also accused the plan of promoting unilateral actions in disputed areas.
1929 letter to Rabbi Kook over Jewish ownership of Western Wall discovered
"For my great astonishment I do not have the power to elaborate as I just learned the wall is to be registered as the Arabs' property due to the fear the government would carry out pogroms."
Netanyahu falls short of history in Hebron -analysis
All eyes are turned to PM’s visit Wednesday to the City of the Patriarchs
90 years later, last-known Jewish survivor recalls Hebron massacre
Kiryati was then a boy of eight. He and his 18-year-old uncle Moshe Capilouto were in their grandparents’ home as Arabs made their way through the Hebron streets calling for Jews to be slaughtered.
Breaking the Silence smears Israel in ‘The Guardian’ – again
The group smeared a Ramadan meal between Jews and Muslims in Hebron, omitting key facts while speaking to an audience already unsympathetic to Israel.
Police thwart stabbing attack in Hebron
The 22-year-old woman who was arrested was carrying a knife and a Quran. She was disarmed without shots being fired.
The Goldstein massacre’s shadow on Hebron
Twenty-five years later, it is the sounds and sights of that Purim holiday, not the somber silent memory of a massacre, that fills the streets around the Tomb of the Patriarchs.