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    The Hebron massacre was the killing of sixty-seven or sixty-nine Jews on 24 August 1929 in Hebron, then part of Mandatory Palestine, by Arabs incited...
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  • Hebron massacre may refer to: 1517 Hebron attacks Battle of Hebron in 1834 1929 Hebron massacre, in the 1929 Arab riots in Mandatory Palestine 1980 Hebron...
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    having been inspired by his grandfather, who saved 25 Jews during the 1929 Hebron massacre. Following his conversion, he was jailed by the Palestinian Authority...
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    The Cave of the Patriarchs massacre, also known as the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre or the Hebron massacre, was a shooting massacre carried out by Baruch Goldstein...
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  • Ashkenazi Jews. In the summer of 1929, local Muslims carried out a massacre of the Jews of Hebron. With the outbreak of the Arab Revolt in 1936, the last Jews...
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    established in Bnei Brak. Twenty-four students were murdered in the 1929 Hebron massacre, and the yeshiva was re-established in the Geula neighbourhood of...
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    related to 1929 Palestine riots. The Palestine Riots of 1929 A detailed account with additional background and history. The Hebron Massacre of 1929 A detailed...
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  • returned to Hebron 16 years later in 1533. 1834 Hebron massacre List of massacres in Ottoman Syria Spencer C. Tucker, ed. (2008). "Hebron". The Encyclopedia...
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    Mandatory Palestine. A massacre in 1929 and the Arab uprising of 1936–39 led to the emigration of the Jewish community from Hebron. The 1948 Arab–Israeli...
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    referred to as Black Saturday (Hebrew: השבת השחורה) or the Simchat Torah Massacre (הטבח בשמחת תורה), and internationally as the 7 October attack. The attacks...
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    Avraham Avinu Synagogue (category Buildings and structures in Hebron)
    in 1738 and enlarged in 1864; the synagogue stood empty since the 1929 Hebron massacre, was destroyed after 1948, was rebuilt in 1977 and has been open...
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    The Rumbula massacre is a collective term for incidents on November 30 and December 8, 1941, in which about 25,000 Jews were murdered in or on the way...
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  • Hebron hills, some of whose villagers had been responsible for the 1929 Hebron massacre. The soldier-witness, according to Kaplan, said cultured officers...
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    British administration, Jews were targeted by Arabs in the 1929 Hebron massacre during the 1929 Palestine riots. In 1934 there were pogroms against Jews...
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    Babi Yar (redirect from Babi Yar Massacre)
    documented of the massacres took place on 29–30 September 1941, in which some 33,771 Jews were murdered. Other victims of massacres at the site included...
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    The Ardeatine massacre, or Fosse Ardeatine massacre (Italian: Eccidio delle Fosse Ardeatine), was a mass killing of 335 civilians and political prisoners...
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    Israeli-Palestinian conflict, dating as early as the 1929 Hebron massacre and the 1948 Deir Yassin massacre, both of which claimed the lives of children, precipitating...
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    The Holocaust (category Massacres of Jews)
    labor camps in German-occupied Poland with their inhabitants massacred, such as the Wola Massacre, or deported to extermination camps for fear of additional...
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    The Strasbourg massacre occurred on 14 February 1349, when the entire Jewish community of several thousand Jews were publicly burnt to death as part of...
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  • the League of Nations. In 1929 when the Hebron massacre took place, Sephardic Jews and Ashkenazi Jews had been living in Hebron for about 800 and 100 years...
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    The Odessa massacre was the mass murder of the Jewish population of Odessa and surrounding towns in the Transnistria Governorate during the autumn of 1941...
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    settlers claimed that Israeli settlement around Hebron was justified in light of the 1929 Hebron massacre and the continuous presence of Israelis in the...
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    and massacres of Jews in June and July 1941 in the city of Lwów in German-occupied Eastern Poland/Western Ukraine (now Lviv, Ukraine). The massacres were...
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    Kristallnacht (category Massacres in 1938)
    Zavirtcha pogrom (1921) Oradea pogrom [hu] (1927) Safed massacre (1929) Hebron massacre (1929) Campbell pogrom [el] (1931) Constantine riots (1934) Thrace...
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    The Rhineland massacres, also known as the German Crusade of 1096 or Gzerot Tatnó (Hebrew: גזרות תתנ"ו, "Edicts of 4856"), were a series of mass murders...
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    notably in 1921 (see Jaffa riots), 1929 (primarily violent attacks by Arabs on Jews – see 1929 Hebron massacre) and 1936–1939. Beginning in 1936, Jewish...
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    sent by Finkel to move the yeshiva from Europe to Hebron in 1925, and following the 1929 Hebron massacre, to Jerusalem. In 1934, he assumed the position...
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    47.0376°N 28.8045°E / 47.0376; 28.8045 The Kishinev pogrom or Kishinev massacre was an anti-Jewish riot that took place in Kishinev (modern Chișinău, Moldova)...
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    described the events of October 7 as a "genocidal massacre". He pointed to the 1929 Hebron massacre, carried out by followers of Haj Amin al-Husseini...
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  • Menucha Rochel Slonim (category People from Hebron)
    Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Slonim was the chief Ashkenazi rabbi during the 1929 Hebron massacre. His son was Eliezer Dan Slonim, who spoke fluent Arabic and was...
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