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| − | + | '''Chana and her seven sons''' died Al Kidush Hashem during the Greek rulership of Israel. This story most probably took place during the era of the first pair of Zugot, Yossi ben Yoezer and Yossi ben Yochanan. | |
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| − | + | ==Kever Chana and Her Seven Sons== | |
| + | Chana and her seven sons are buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|ancient cemetery of Tzfas]]. Today their graves are marked as located in a cave right across the Kever of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chanaya, although there is no historical source for this. All accounts from historical visitors to the site, place the location of the graves somewhere around the hill in the top left corner of the cemetery that currently hosts the new add-on IDF operated burial plot for fallen soldiers. | ||
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| + | File:00000686 kever chana and seven children.jpg | ||
| + | File:00000760 cave of chana tzfas cemetery.jpg | ||
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Revision as of 21:53, 5 January 2013
Chana and her seven sons died Al Kidush Hashem during the Greek rulership of Israel. This story most probably took place during the era of the first pair of Zugot, Yossi ben Yoezer and Yossi ben Yochanan.
Kever Chana and Her Seven Sons
Chana and her seven sons are buried in the ancient cemetery of Tzfas. Today their graves are marked as located in a cave right across the Kever of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chanaya, although there is no historical source for this. All accounts from historical visitors to the site, place the location of the graves somewhere around the hill in the top left corner of the cemetery that currently hosts the new add-on IDF operated burial plot for fallen soldiers.
- Kever Chana and Her Seven Sons Photo Gallery
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