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Chandelier on the ceiling of Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chandeliers on the ceiling of Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Minaret of the Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chandelier on the ceiling of Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mihrab inside the Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Minbar inside the Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem
Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Security outside the Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Stairs leading to the Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entrance passage to the Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cave of the Patriarchs, Jerusalem Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, West Bank, also known by Muslims as the Sanctuary of Abraham, is a shrine complex built mainly under Herod. The Hebrew name of the complex reflects the very old tradition of the double tombs of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Leah, considered the Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the Jewish people, who are all believed to be buried there. This is the second holiest site in Judaism after the Western Wall in Jerusalem and is a Jewish pilgrimage destination. It is also highly sacred to Muslims, who revere Abraham highly as a true prophet of God, and to Christians for the same reason.


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