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Standing on the steps leading up to Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, Avi Abelow delivers a powerful and inspiring message to a group of seminary girls about Jewish history, identity, faith, and destiny. Maarat HaMachpela, the burial place of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Leah, is the second holiest site in Judaism and one of the most important places in the entire Jewish story. This is where the Jewish connection to the Land of Israel began nearly 4,000 years ago, when Abraham purchased this land as an eternal inheritance for the Jewish people.

In this moving talk, Avi explains the deeper truth about Hebron, the original Jewish city, and why the modern world works so hard to disconnect Jews from our ancestral homeland and Biblical roots. He speaks about the miraculous return of the Jewish people to Hebron after the Six-Day War in 1967, nearly 40 years after the brutal 1929 Arab massacre forced the ancient Jewish community out of the city.

This is more than a history lesson. It is a message to the next generation of young Jewish women about pride, courage, truth, and responsibility. What does it mean to be part of the Jewish people in this generation? Why does Hebron matter today? And how should our connection to our forefathers and foremothers shape the way we think about Israel, Jewish identity, and our future?

If you want to understand the heart of the Jewish story and the truth about Hebron, this is a talk you do not want to miss.

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