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The Cave of the Patriarchs is considered to be the spiritual center of the ancient city of ; (2) Abraham and Sarah ; (3) Isaac and Rebekah ; (4) Jacob and Leah .

The caves are contained within a stone building dating to the times of Herod The Great .
Muslims later turned part of the building into a mosque which they refer to as the Ibrahimi Mosque (or 'Sanctuary of Abraham', Arabic : الحرم الإبراهيمي ).


Book of Genesis

It is mentioned as having been purchased by the from Ephron the Hittite , the Cave of Mechpelah, for 400 Shekel s of Silver . There he Buried his wife Sarah." Later Abraham himself, Isaac and Rebekah , then Jacob and Leah were buried there. ( Rachel was buried near Bethlehem ). This site is now known as the ''Tomb of the Patriarchs'' or ''Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs'' and is a holy site for both Jew s and Muslim s.


Judaism

"). According to Jewish tradition, four Biblical and primal patriarchal couples mentioned in the Book Of Genesis are buried there:
  • Adam And Eve

  • Abraham and Sarah

  • Isaac and Rebekah

  • Jacob and Leah

  • There is a Jewish tradition that there is good luck to pray at the tomb in order to get married and find the proper spouse. There are hebrew prayers on the walls of the Sarah tomb of prayers to God to get married.



Islam

It is known to Muslim s as the ''Ibrahimi Mosque '', as Abraham is a revered prophet of Islam who, according to the Qur'an , built the Kaaba in Mecca with his son Ishmael . Today, the city of Hebron is populated mostly by Palestinian Muslims . A large structure built by Herod The Great is on the site, and after the Conquest of the city by Umar it was rebuilt as a mosque under the control of the Muslim Waqf , a traditional " Trust " holding land for Islamic religious purposes. During the Crusades when Christians were in control of the site, it was a church.


Status

Both Judaism and Islam agree that entombed within are the Biblical and Qur'anic patriarchs ( Abraham , Isaac , and Jacob ) as well as three matriarchs ( Sarah , Rebekah , and Leah ). Their graves are made inaccessible by the Cenotaph s that cover them. Jews are not permitted to visit Isaac and Rebekah's Tomb in Isaac Hall except for about 9 days a year on special Jewish days because Muslims control 81% of the building. One of these days is the Sabbath of "Haye Sarah", when the Jews read the Torah portion of Abraham and Sarah's death, and Abraham's purchase of the plot of land from Efron the Hittite. The Israeli authorities also don't allow Jewish religious authorities the right to maintain the site and only allow Muslims to do so. The tombs of Abraham and Sarah are synagogues, whereas the tomb of Isaac and Rebekah is a mosque. There are many Israeli tour buses that escort tourists to the building and the Jewish section of Hebron daily.
The cave is the second holiest site in Judaism (after the Temple Mount ) and holds considerable theological significance to Islam and Christianity as well.


Conflict

When the city was under the control of the Ottoman Turks , Jews were forbidden to enter and were only permitted to pray outside seven steps up the entering stairway.

When Israel captured the area during the 1967 Six Day War , it is said that then Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan was given the keys and was supposedly shown the actual secret hidden passageways that lead to the below-ground tombs.

In 1994, Baruch Goldstein Killed 29 Palestinian Muslims during prayers at the site allegedly in order to thwart a future planned and rumored attack on Israelis. This attack received world-wide condemnation.

The Wye River Accords provided a temporary status agreement for the site and Hebron itself.

The cave is not scheduled to be ceded to the Palestinian Authority under any circumstances by the Israeli government.


Current situation

Since the eruption of the Intifada , the site has allegedly been the subject of many attacks, directed towards Jews in prayer. The Israel Defense Forces has surrounded the site with soldiers and controls access to the shrine. There is a small yeshivah is the building for Jewish children.


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