Thousands arrived during the Passover holiday in the Jewish settlement in Hebron and at the Cave of the Patriarchs, enjoyed a central performance with the greats of Jewish singing, and visited the new and upgraded "Touching Eternity" visitors' center that opened in honor of the holiday at the Jewish Settlement Museum in Hebron at Beit Hadassah.
The director general of the Jewish community in Hebron, Uri Karazan, said that the success of the performance exceeded expectations: "Many groups who came from all over the country - not only during the holiday, but also before it - were impressed and left moved and moved by the experience. The film also touches those who have never been to Hebron, even those who are culturally and religiously distant.".
Among the visitors were also the General of the Central Command, Major General Roni Noma, and the Commander of the Israeli Defense Forces, Major General Shlomo Michaeli.
The main event at the Cave of the Patriarchs featured many artists and public figures, including: Haim Israel, Udi Davidi, Yaniv Ben Mashiach, Mandy Jerofi, Avi Benayoun, the brothers Aryeh and Gil Gat, Mati Shriki, Meir Green and the 'Asai Show' team, Kobi Brumer, Nati Hadad, Eyal Toivo and Benny Laufer and his orchestra.
Construction Minister Uri Ariel and Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs Rabbi Eli Ben Dahan honored the event with their presence.
Tens of thousands of visitors passed through the many stalls, attractions for children and guided tours. Village spokesman Noam Arnon: "The Passover celebrations were successful, and we continue to celebrate.




































