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As Rabbi Amy Eilberg prepared to write about Parashat Ekev, she “found an utterly heartbreaking passage right at the start of ...
Nearly 10 years have passed since I visited a Jewish settlement outside of Hebron, the largest city in the West Bank, and was confronted by a settler at the gravesite of Baruch Goldstein.
I visited Goldstein’s grave at the Kiryat Arba settlement near Hebron in 2016 and saw Jewish settlers worshipping his memory. They had placed fresh stones on his tomb, a sign of love and respect.
The attack occurred on the 21st anniversary on the Gregorian calendar of the massacre of 29 Palestinian worshippers at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron by Jewish settler Baruch Goldstein.
As an 18-year-old, he dressed up as Kahanist mass murderer Baruch Goldstein, whom he deemed a "hero" for murdering 29 Palestinians in a mosque. For years, he had a photo commemorating Goldstein ...
He once had a photo of Baruch Goldstein, the terrorist who gunned down 29 worshippers in a mosque in a 1994 massacre in Hebron, on display in his living room.
The most direct question came from an attendee who wanted to know about Ben-Gvir’s attitude toward Baruch Goldstein. In 1995, when he was 18 years old, Ben-Gvir described Goldstein as his ...
In “Baruch Hagever,” he maintains that Goldstein’s action was praiseworthy, because Jewish blood is worthier than gentile blood.
Hundreds of people attended a service without incident at the grave of Baruch Goldstein, the Kiryat Arba settler who opened fire on Muslim worshipers one year ago at the Cave of the Patriarchs ...
Former Kach head Baruch Marzel said a second printing of about 4,000 books is under way. Among the contributors to the book is Miriam Levinger, the wife of activist Hebron Rabbi Moshe Levinger.
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