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|title = Be'eri the Prophet
 
|title = Be'eri the Prophet
|image        = [[File:00000927 kever beeri hanavi tzfat cemetery.jpg|215px|alt=Beeri HaNavi]]
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|image        = [[File:00000882 kever rabbi yosef ochayon.jpg|215px|alt=Beeri HaNavi]]
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|data2  = {{Project Kivrei Tzadikim}}
 
|header3 = Hebrew:
 
|header3 = Hebrew:
 
|data4  = בארי הנביא
 
|data4  = בארי הנביא
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==Kever Beeri HaNavi==
 
==Kever Beeri HaNavi==
According to some early dairies of [[Kivrei Tzadikim|kevrai Tzadikim]], the prophet Be'eri is buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|Old Tzfas Cemetery]] right across from the kever of [[Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya|Rebbe Yehoshua ben Chananya]] that was mistakenly attributed to his son Hoshea. In 2012 a sign was placed on the opening of his burial cave by Yisrael Meir Gabai and Ohali Tzadikim marking the location of the Kever. It is possible that the mistaken identification of Kever Rebbe Yehoshua ben Chananya as Kever Hoshea ben Beeri is due to the nearby proximity of Kever Beeri. Yehoshu sounds like Hoshea and people could have assumed that he was buried right across from his father, until this mistake was corrected by the [[Rabbi-Yitzchak-Luria|Holy Ari]].
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According to some early dairies of [[Kivrei Tzadikim|kevrai Tzadikim]], the prophet Be'eri is buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|Old Tzfas Cemetery]] right across from the kever of Rebbe Yehoshua ben Chananya that was mistakenly attributed to his son Hoshea. In 2012 a sign was placed on the opening of his burial cave by Yisrael Meir Gabai and Ohali Tzadikim marking the location of the Kever. It is possible that the mistaken identification of Kever Rebbe Yehoshua ben Chananya as Kever Hoshea ben Beeri is due to the nearby proximity of Kever Beeri. Yehoshu sounds like Hoshea and people could have assumed that he was buried right across from his father, until this mistake was corrected by the [[Rabbi-Yitzchak-Luria|Holy Ari]].
  
 
Although it can be assumed that Beeri passed away in Assyrian exile, there is a legend that Hoshea ben Beeri passed away in Bavel and before his death instructed his students to place his coffin on the back of lone camel. This camel then traveled by itself to [[Safed|Tzfat]] where the coffin was buried by the remaining local Jews. Knowing that Hoshea himself in not buried in the Tzfat cemetery, it is possible that this story occurred with his father Beeri and the names were confused.
 
Although it can be assumed that Beeri passed away in Assyrian exile, there is a legend that Hoshea ben Beeri passed away in Bavel and before his death instructed his students to place his coffin on the back of lone camel. This camel then traveled by itself to [[Safed|Tzfat]] where the coffin was buried by the remaining local Jews. Knowing that Hoshea himself in not buried in the Tzfat cemetery, it is possible that this story occurred with his father Beeri and the names were confused.
 
=== Directions ===
 
'''Geographic Coordinates'''
 
*Latitude:  32.96751
 
*Longitude: 35.488865
 
  
 
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<gallery widths=180px heights=120px perrow=4 caption="Kever Be'eri Hanavi Photo Gallery">
  
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[[Category:Kivray Tzadikim]]
 
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