Apparently Baruch and his wife are proud Jewish settlers who have stayed in Hebron, a city which the arabs want to claim, despite the uncertainty of whether the Israeli government would continue to have sovereignty over Hebron... This couple is definitely a pair of Jewish heros..
This video unfortunately is in Hebrew without any subtitles, my conversational Hebrew is severely lacking, but sometimes I get the gist of what they are saying...
Sarah Nachshon is a senior female leader, and an iconic symbol of Hebron's modern-day Jewish community.
This short film was made back in the days of the Oslo accords, when the future of the Jewish community seemed to be at peril.
Sarah Nachshon's story summarizes the brave, strong and even heroic determination of the Jews who returned to Hebron back in the 1970s, after more than 40 years of Jewish absence in the City of the Patriarchs.
Despite great hardships, harassment from the local Arab populace, and endless obstacles presented by the very government of Israel, the Jewish community of Hebron has grown and aims to recover its old glory, destroyed in the 1929 Tarpat Pogrom, and the subsequent expulsion policies of the British Mandate.
Sara Nachshon and her husband, the famous artist Baruch Nachshon, were among the very first Jewish re-settlers of Kiriat Arba and Hebron, and continue to live there this very day, along with three generations of their descendants, and the many proud Jews who have join the efforts to rebuild the city's Jewish community.
Hebron houses the Machpelah Cave, burial place of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Sara, Rebecca, and Leah, the biblical patriarchs and matriarchs of the Jewish people. Hebron is the second holiest Jewish city, and a symbol of the Jewish connection to its ancestral, G-d-given land.
Everyone is welcomed to visit the website of the Jewish community of Hebron: