Rachel's tomb was the first tombstone recorded in the Bible. Drawings of the tomb are often hung on walls for decoration in Jewish homes around the world.
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This is where Jacob's wife was buried, and it has become the second most important historical site in Bethlehem. It is also a holy place for Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It was previously fenced off by the fortresses of Israel to separate it from Bethlehem.
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Rachel's tomb was the first tombstone recorded in the Bible. Drawings of the tomb are often hung on walls for decoration in Jewish homes around the world.
This is the tomb of Rachel, who was regarded by the Jews as the “Eternal Mother.”