News | Kislev 5, 5769 / December 2, '08 | |
![]() Praying at Joseph's Tomb ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 09/05/08, 12:27 PM Efforts to Rebuild Biblical Tomb Desecrated By Arabsby Gil Ronen (IsraelNN.com) Samaria Regional Council head Gershon Mesika is spearheading a political and financial effort to rebuild the tomb of the biblical figure Joseph, located in Shechem, 30 miles north of Jerusalem. The tomb was desecrated and pillaged by Arabs in October 2000, and remains in an area under control of the Palestinian Authority (PA). Rabbi Aharon Katzin of the Izri philanthropic foundation and Abe Cohen, a philanthropist from the U.S., participated in the late night prayer service. Mesika has established a lobby group numbering 25 Knesset members for restoring Joseph's Tomb and hopes to recruit funds for the project. Also present at the Tomb was Itzik Bar, IDF Commander of the Samaria Brigade . After getting off to a rocky start in his relationship with the Jewish population in the region, Brigade Commander Itzik Bar is said to be making efforts to become sensitive to the Jewish population's values and faith. Shortly after being named to the position of Samaria Brigade Commander, Bar created a negative first impression when he placed restrictions on Jews wanting to travel in portions of Judea and Samaria. The restrictions were explained as stemming from concern that Jewish nationalists were seeking to provoke violent clashes with the police. While they were in force, soldiers inspected Jewish vehicles at checkpoints and required permits to travel. Ephraim Bluth, a leading figure in the region, wrote the following after his night visit to the destroyed tomb of Joseph:I recently had an opportunity to visit the Tomb of the biblical Joseph - Yosef Hatzadik - in Shechem. Given the location, in a viper's den of terrorism, such visits need be organized with the active cooperation of the IDF, which provides worshippers with several layers of security. Sign up to receive the Daily Israel Report by email (Free) © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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