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Hebron Collection (page 5)

Hebron, a city steeped in history and significance, holds an undeniable allure for those who seek to explore the rich tapestry of the Holy Land

Background imageHebron Collection: Stone lintels decorated with Seven-Branched Menorah - Eshtem

Stone lintels decorated with Seven-Branched Menorah - Eshtem
Stone lintels decorated with the Seven-Branched Menorah synagogue at Eshtemoa. Southern Hebron hill region. 3rd-4th century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageHebron Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Jaffa Gate. Old City Walls

Israel. Jerusalem. Jaffa Gate. Old City Walls
Israel. Jerusalem. Jaffa Gate. Detail. Old City Walls

Background imageHebron Collection: View of Hebron, West Bank, Palestine

View of Hebron, West Bank, Palestine
View of Hebron from the south west, West Bank, Palestine. Date: 1920s

Background imageHebron Collection: Israel Hebron

Israel Hebron
Distant view of the town where Abraham and the patriarchs are said to be buried. Date: circa 1840

Background imageHebron Collection: Fall foliage reflecting on Blackledge Pond

Fall foliage reflecting on Blackledge Pond

Background imageHebron Collection: HEBRON: OAK TREE. An example of an historic tree in Hebron called Abrahams Oak

HEBRON: OAK TREE. An example of an historic tree in Hebron called Abrahams Oak, Hebron, West Bank. Photographed by Felix Bonfils, c1870-1880

Background imageHebron Collection: Palestine Riots, 1929

Palestine Riots, 1929

Background imageHebron Collection: Hebron Attack, 1938

Hebron Attack, 1938

Background imageHebron Collection: Dwarf fireweed (River Beauty willowherb) (Chamerion latifolium), Hebron, Labrador, Canada

Dwarf fireweed (River Beauty willowherb) (Chamerion latifolium), Hebron, Labrador, Canada, North America

Background imageHebron Collection: The abandoned Moravian Mission site at Hebron, evacuated in 1959, Labrador, Canada, North America

The abandoned Moravian Mission site at Hebron, evacuated in 1959, Labrador, Canada, North America

Background imageHebron Collection: Newly-made pottery on the ground outside a pottery in Hebron, West Bank

Newly-made pottery on the ground outside a pottery in Hebron, West Bank, donkey tethered to a wall by a chain

Background imageHebron Collection: DAVID ANOINTED KING. David is anointed King of Judah at Hebron following the death of King Saul

DAVID ANOINTED KING. David is anointed King of Judah at Hebron following the death of King Saul (2 Samuel 2: 1-7). Wood engraving, American, 1873

Background imageHebron Collection: General view, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank)

General view, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank)
General view, Hebron, Holy Land, (i.e. West Bank). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHebron Collection: Tombs of the patriarchs, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank

Tombs of the patriarchs, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank
Tombs of the patriarchs, Hebron, Holy Land, (i.e. West Bank). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHebron Collection: Abrahams tree Mamreh, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank)

Abrahams tree Mamreh, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank)
Abrahams tree Mamreh, Hebron, Holy Land, (i.e. West Bank). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHebron Collection: Israel / Hebron Valley

Israel / Hebron Valley
The Hebron Valley, viewed from Jerusalem, Israel. Date: 1960s

Background imageHebron Collection: Israel - Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem

Israel - Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem. British general Edmund Allenby entered the Old City through the Jaffa Gate in 1917 on foot, in a show of respect for the city

Background imageHebron Collection: Hebron Street Scene

Hebron Street Scene
Arab traders on a street in Hebron, Israel



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Hebron, a city steeped in history and significance, holds an undeniable allure for those who seek to explore the rich tapestry of the Holy Land. Nestled within the West Bank of Palestine, Hebron stands as a testament to resilience and faith. As one enters the Haram, an aura of reverence envelops every visitor. The grandeur of this sacred site is awe-inspiring, leaving pilgrims humbled by its magnificence. It serves as a gateway into a world where spirituality intertwines with ancient traditions. Captured through the lens of P's camera, Hebron reveals itself in all its splendor. This largest city on the West Bank boasts architectural marvels that stand tall against time's relentless march. Its streets tell stories untold; they bear witness to countless generations who have called this place home. Delving deeper into Hebron's past takes us back to pre-1900 Palestine. A glimpse into history shows us how this land has evolved over centuries - from bustling markets to serene mosques and tombs that hold great significance for believers. Hebron shares its borders with Jerusalem, another jewel in Israel-Palestine's crown. These two cities are intertwined not only geographically but also culturally and spiritually - their destinies forever entwined amidst the complexities of Middle Eastern politics. The monochromatic photographs capture moments frozen in time: Hebron's Haram standing proud against a black-and-white backdrop; streets bustling with life yet shrouded in shades of gray; stairs leading towards unknown destinations while whispering tales from long ago. Intriguing lithographs transport us further back in time - scenes from Kaiser Wilhelm II's visit to these hallowed lands unfold before our eyes. Each step he took echoed Samson carrying Gaza's gates - symbolic strength resonating through millennia. Hebron beckons travelers seeking more than just sightseeing; it offers an opportunity to immerse oneself in layers upon layers of history, culture, and spirituality.