The Palestinian Hijacking of Rachel’s Tomb

RachelsTombOn the 11th of Heshvan, which this year falls on November 4, Jews observe the “yaarzeit” memorial for Rachel, the Biblical matriarch who bore Joseph and died in child birth as Benjamin was born.

As part of our agency’s continuing reportage of the PA school books now used in the UNRWA educational facilities, funded by the US, the EU and other western nations, we have come across a newsworthy phenomenon: UNRWA schools now teach that Rachel’s tomb is a shrine to a Moslem.

This is consistent with PA educational policy, which does not recognize any area in any part of Palestine, between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, as Holy to Jews. UNRWA students learn that the Western Wall, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron are exclusively holy and special to Moslems, and devoid of anything Jewish.
However, after the founding of the PA in 1994, the initial Palestinian Authority textbook recognized Rachel’s tomb, described as “Qabr Rahil” in a chapter about Bethlehem (pp. 87-90) in a paragraph titled “the most important historical and religious sites” (pp. 88-89), second to the Church of the Nativity. That text, on top of p. 89 is translated as: “Rachel’s Tomb: The mother of our lord Joseph and the wife of Jacob, peace be upon them both.” The textbook in which this sentence appears is titled “Palestinian National Education” for grade 6 and it was published by the Ministry of Education of the Palestinian National Authority in 1996.

However, The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education has now transformed the “Tomb of Rachel” into “The Mosque of Bilal bin Rabbah” in the “National Education” textbook which is used by the 492,000 students in the UNRWA camps for grade 7.

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P. 55, “National Education” textbook

In the chapter titled “Attempts at Obliterating the Palestinian Heritage” (pp. 54-57) there are features on p. 54 – photos of four places of which one is Rachel’s Tomb which the PA subtitled as “the Mosque of Bill bin Raba (Bethlehem)”. On p. 55, in a sub-chapter titled “The attempts at obliterating the Palestinian heritage include the following manifestations:” one can find the following: “The attempt to Judaize [tahwid] some of the Muslim religious places such as the Ibrahimi Mosque [the Cave of the Patriarchs] and the Mosque of Bilal bin Rabbah (near Bethlehem)”.

On p. 56, there is a tendentious paragraph which declares that: “Several Palestinian, Arab and Islamic centers and associations were established and they work to revive the Arab-Palestinian heritage in order to keep Palestine, and Jerusalem specifically, Arab”.

The Palestinian Ministry of Education has also issued educational pamphlets about Palestine and its “heritage”, such as: the Al-Buraq Wall – the Western Wall, the Mosque of Bilal bin Rabbah – Rachel’s Dome [Qubbat Rahil]“. At the bottom of the same page there are four questions for all students to answer. No. 2 reads: “Give the names of mosques and [other] Muslim and Christian religious sites of which the features the Israelis have tried to change.”

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Photo of Rachel’s Tomb and the inscription “Mosque of Bilal bin Rabbah (Bethlehem)”

On p. 57 there is an assignment in which the student is requested to write “Yes” or “No” next to various statements.

No. 3 in this assignment reads: “The holy site of Bilal bin Rabbah is located near Bethlehem”.

As for Bilal bin Rabbah, he was an Ethiopian (male, not a female) slave in Mecca who heard Muhammad preaching there and became a Muslim.

He was then severely tortured by his master but stayed a devoted Muslim. One of Muhammad’s companions, Abu Bakr, bought and freed him and Muhammad made him the first muadhin (caller to prayer).

Some sources say that he accompanied Caliph Omar on the latter’s trip to Jerusalem following its conquest in 636 and on their way back the time of prayer came and he called to prayer at the place that was always known as Rachel’s Tomb – until the Palestinian Authority arrived on the scene.

An aside: These new PA textbooks were financed by Ireland, Holland, Belgium and Finland. Italy had initially committed itself to help finance the new PA school books.

However, Archbishop Pietro Sambi, of blessed memory, who served as the Papal Nuncio, the Vatican ambassador in Jerusalem, between 1998 and 2006, reviewed the new Palestinian Authority school books and described them as “anti-Israel war manuals” and asked the Italian government to withdraw support for the new Palestinian school book project. Italy, indeed, cancelled its sponsorship of the publication of the new Palestinian Authority school books, at the request of the Vatican

Dr. Arnon Groiss did the research for this article. He holds a PHD in Islamic Studies from Princeton and has worked as senior correspondent for the Arabic language service of the Israel Broadcasting Authority for the past forty years.

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  • UCSPanther

    Just like N azi Germany: They too laid claim to history that they had absolutely no right to.

    For example, it was said that Himmler lusted after the Bayeux Tapestry, claiming that it was part of Germany’s heritage, never mind that it belongs to both the people of Normandy and England…

  • tickletik

    One religion is trying to steal our king from us, the other is trying to steal our mother

  • Daniel L. Levy

    The question of the Jewish holy places here in the holy land is all too confusing for me. Especially during the Seventies of last century, many tombs alleged to belong to various biblical figures and Jewish saints were “discovered”, and put to use as pilgrimage sites, especially for the picnic-loving Sepharadi Jews. Money was made. All these places are built in a distinctly Arab-Islamic style, and most were previously known as the burial sites of various Sheikhs. I do not know whether they were built over by the conquering Muslims in the same way as was done on Temple Mount, that is, with the expressed purpose of erasing any previous owner’s evidence, or whether these monuments were usurped by the Jews and they are genuinely Islamic. I also come from a Jewish tradition in which books mean a lot more than piles of rock, but I must acknowledge that other Jewish tribes see pilgrimage as central to their faith. And I’m perfectly okay with joining them for picnics…

    • Softly Bob

      It depends what you mean by the Arab-Islamic style. The Arab-Islamic style was stolen from other peoples anyway. Why do you think that mosques look like Eastern Orthodox churches?

      • Daniel L. Levy

        Look at the photo of Rachel’s Tomb in this article. This is what I mean by “Arab-Islamic” style. Not the same as the “Turco-Gothic” style also prevalent in the Jerusalem area. I don’t think anybody has a clue as to what original Hebrew-Judean buildings really looked like, as there isn’t much left of them. Archeologists are imaginative people…

  • herb benty

    Jacob, Rachel and Joseph were Hebrews, nothing Islamic about them. More projection by Arabs, accusing Israel of doing what Arabs DO. The Muslims hate the Jews because they refused to convert to Islam, ditto for Christians. The devil wants everything.

  • Waiting

    Too bad for the muslims, our Creator, the God of the Bible, knows the truth, and His Son said that the truth cannot remain hidden (Luke 8:17). Sometimes evil seems to be winning, but it is only a temporary thing and not really a win at all.

  • Nabukuduriuzhur

    One has to feel sorry for Rachel. She was treated absolutely horribly by the Lord.

  • Zaba

    The muzlim behavior described in this article exhibits extended use of takiya.
    takiya is the koranic mandate
    for all muzlims to lie and deceive in order to further islam.