




موقع مقدّس قديم في كهوف يُقال إنّها المكان الذي دُفن فيها "إبراهيم" وشخصيات أخرى وردت في الكتاب المقدّس
Cave of the Patriarchs / Al Ibrahimi Mosque
قد تكون ساعات العمل مختلفة خلال شهر رمضان. يرجى التحقق قبل الزيارة.
Not going to lie, Hebron is pretty sketchy. Lots of soldiers around and the atmosphere feels more hostile. IDF are responsible for security at the site and it is quite a faff getting through. There is a mosque side and a Jewish side - I don’t think you can see both at the same time. Honestly, unless you’re feeling brave and wanting to go off the beaten track, I wouldn’t bother.
English15 يناير 2026
Jews, Christians, and Muslims believe that Prophet Abraham, his wife Sarah, and some of their children are buried 18 meters deep in the cave. On the other hand, historians believe that the church was built by the Romans during the reign of Emperor Justinian and destroyed centuries later by the Persians. There are many turnstiles and unusual security measures at the entrance. This is because a massacre took place here back in the day.
English18 ديسمبر 2025
The first man to ever live (not the first to die though) is buried here, aka Adam harishon and his wife chava (Eve) the first lady (no not Melania). Also buried here is Avraham Avinu who actually bought this cave from Efron in order to bury his wife Sarah (whom is still here). Yitzchok Avinu and his wife Rivkah is here as well however the section that has their tziyon (which doesn't mean they're buried there specifically) is used as a mosque and usually closed off (they open it a couple times a year). And of course Yakov/Yisroel Avinu and his wife Leah are here as well. Oh and don't forget about esavs (esau) head which wound up here as well (thanks to chushim Ben Dan). Not sure why there's no tziyon for Adam and Eve but they're still there don't worry.
English24 يوليو 2023
Amazing experience. You can take bus #381 or bus #383 from central Jerusalem bus station to here for 8.10NIS each way.
English24 أكتوبر 2019
This was the most beautiful place and I was blessed to be invited to be a guest to visit. Most of the reviews, will be of the separated Jewish side, since the Mosque / Tempe is divided, 2/3 Mosque, 1/2 Jewish Temple. As an American tourist and Christian, I was invited by my Palestiian Muslim tour guide we rented, to visit the Mosque side, which is inside, fully enclosed, and has the most important tombs in it, as well as being a most beautiful historic landmark of global significance. It was absolutely stunning, built by Herod The Great, and is the oldest building on the planet still in it's original use. It is perfectly safe to go there, the people are most kind. The glass, is from a famous glass maker, you can watch. There is market shopping in the alley ways around the building. The entire site is guarded by the Israeli Army { IDF }, who don't get along with the Muslim Palestinians who manage the inside of the site, but as an American tourist, if you are Christian, you will have no issues with either side. Not many tourists go there, so you won't see others. There is no cost. You will count your blessings you had a chance to experience this in your life.
English6 ديسمبر 2018