This is an incredible and important story of our connection to Hebron, not only in ancient times, but in the past several hundred years. So often, ignorant people claim we Jews were completely gone from Israel for 2,000 years, but stories like this one prove that we ALWAYS wanted to and intended to return whenever it was possible to do so during the interregnum between 135 AD and 1947 AD. Thank you for telling this story so well. It makes me even more proud to pass on such a rich heritage to our 6 1/2 month old daughter! Am Israel Chai!
10Let those who love the LORD hate evil, for he guards the lives of his faithful ones and delivers them from the hand of the wicked. 11Light shines on the righteous and joy on the upright in heart.
My cousins Sherah and Hadarah work with Chabad. My mother would sometimes go with me to see the Rabbi near my home, and my grandmother would have a young lady from Chabad visit her when she was living in the King David nursing home. 🙏🏻
On this subject, I heartily recommend a track I discovered by accident (it appeared in my 'recommended' feed) by a British band called UNIT. The track is A Tribute To The Israeli Defence Force and it is excellent - tuneful and forceful without being bombastic combined with a lovely lyric. I know next to nothing about the group but on investigation I see they've recorded a whole batch of Jewish related tracks such as Pesach, Yom Kippur, Bar Mitzvah, Israel Is Real, The 613 Mitzvot and probably others I don’t know about yet. Some of them feature Rabbi Moshe Bryski which is definitely a recommendation in itself.
Not bad... this is nicer architecture than what most of Israel's residential construction gets. I'm happy that they used Jerusalem stone, especially because this is a central location. I would recommend creating a more rich ground level for future projects, with human-scaled details to create a pedestrian-focused experience. You can see examples of this in traditional architecture and in European cities, where the ground-level is immersive, without blank walls, and with either boutique stores or more detailed decorations & architectural expressions. As for the general expression of the building, it looks decent, but it could use a more defined visual identity... if financially feasible. If not, then I would give it a passing grade. It's nice; but it could be better.
AMEN, AMEN ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏 Israel is a miracle.
Beautiful G-d. bless Judea and Samaria.
Thank you for sharing. Peace, Grace and Love of Jesus, our LORD, unto all.
Beautiful! ❤
This is amazing
There should be an opportunity for people from all over the world to donate a small amount and be able to be part of this
Amazing history in Hebron . Thank you so much for sharing ! Standing strong with Israel and its undeniable right to live forever !
I love us. Shabbat shalom, shavua tov, am Israel always chai, always.
Go Chabad.!. Bravo.! Wonderful video. Thank you Yishai.
Amazing! Can't wait to visit Hebron
Amazing stuff! Well done!
God bless Israel, amen
This is an incredible and important story of our connection to Hebron, not only in ancient times, but in the past several hundred years. So often, ignorant people claim we Jews were completely gone from Israel for 2,000 years, but stories like this one prove that we ALWAYS wanted to and intended to return whenever it was possible to do so during the interregnum between 135 AD and 1947 AD. Thank you for telling this story so well. It makes me even more proud to pass on such a rich heritage to our 6 1/2 month old daughter! Am Israel Chai!
tHE ONLY CONNECTION TO HEBRON IS AN OLD TREE MILES AWAY, THE CITY IS PALESTINE
בעזרת ה' נעשה ונצליח!
Hashem is faithful, Hallelujah and Amen.🙏🇮🇱
Long overdue
10Let those who love the LORD hate evil, for he guards the lives of his faithful ones and delivers them from the hand of the wicked. 11Light shines on the righteous and joy on the upright in heart.
Where can we find information about these apartments? So exciting!
Hi Marcia, it is exciting and amazing. Here is the info jewelofhebron.com
Amazing story ❤
God bless Israel and protect the Jewish people 🇮🇱💙🇧🇬
Amazing history, loved the video. Thank you, Mr. Yishai.
Am Yisrael Chai ❤❤❤
My cousins Sherah and Hadarah work with Chabad. My mother would sometimes go with me to see the Rabbi near my home, and my grandmother would have a young lady from Chabad visit her when she was living in the King David nursing home. 🙏🏻
I like the story telling.
On this subject, I heartily recommend a track I discovered by accident (it appeared in my 'recommended' feed) by a British band called UNIT. The track is A Tribute To The Israeli Defence Force and it is excellent - tuneful and forceful without being bombastic combined with a lovely lyric. I know next to nothing about the group but on investigation I see they've recorded a whole batch of Jewish related tracks such as Pesach, Yom Kippur, Bar Mitzvah, Israel Is Real, The 613 Mitzvot and probably others I don’t know about yet. Some of them feature Rabbi Moshe Bryski which is definitely a recommendation in itself.
Wow yes very interesting.... immediately makes me want to go❤
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I found his hat in the subway
this is very well made
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Can I live there if I’m not Jewish?
He needs his own RUclips channel
I’m proud ex Muslim turned Noahide
Not bad... this is nicer architecture than what most of Israel's residential construction gets.
I'm happy that they used Jerusalem stone, especially because this is a central location.
I would recommend creating a more rich ground level for future projects, with human-scaled details to create a pedestrian-focused experience. You can see examples of this in traditional architecture and in European cities, where the ground-level is immersive, without blank walls, and with either boutique stores or more detailed decorations & architectural expressions.
As for the general expression of the building, it looks decent, but it could use a more defined visual identity... if financially feasible. If not, then I would give it a passing grade. It's nice; but it could be better.