Hebron is a city of the west bank south south west of Jerusalem. It is sacred to the Jews and Arabs as the home and burial place of Abraham and to Jews as King Davids capital.
The address of the Hebron Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 43, Hebron, CT 06248
The address of the Hebron Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 679, Hebron, IN 46341-0679
The address of the Hebron Historical And Art Society is: 425 S Elk St, Hebron, ND 58638-5863
No. In fact, the words are quite different in Hebrew.Hebron in Hebrew is Khevron (חברון)Hebrew in Hebrew is Ivri (עברי)Both words have different roots. the Root of Hebron (ח.ב.ר) means "to bind together" and the root of Hebrew (ע.ב.ר) means "past" or "beyond".
The web address of the Hebron Historical Society Of Banks County Georgia Incorporat is: www.HistoricHebron.org
The address of the Hebron Historical Society Of Banks County Georgia Incorporat is: 24174 Georgia Highway 59, Commerce, GA 30530
The name Khalil (in hebrew "Hebron") traces back to two Semitic roots, which coalesce in the form ḥbr, having reflexes in Hebrew and Amorite and denoting a range of meanings from "colleague", "unite" or "friend". In the proper name Hebron, the original sense may have been alliance.The Arabic term derives from the Qur'anic epithet for Abraham, Khalil al-Rahman (إبراهيم خليل الرحمن) "Beloved of the Merciful" or "Friend of God". Arabic Al-Khalil thus precisely translates the ancient Hebrew toponym Ḥebron, understood as ḥaber (friend).Answer:The above answer, copied and pasted verbatim from Wikipedia, seems to conflate Hebrew roots with meaning in Hebrew. Khalil in Arabic or another language may mean the same as the Hebrew "Hebron," but it's a different root. In Hebrew, Khalil is a flute, not used as a name. It occurs rarely in the Hebrew Bible; an example is 1 Kings 1:40. Hebron as a name occurs in Numbers 3:19.
The address of the Bolton Historical Society is: 45 Hebron Road, Bolton, CT 06043-7652
society = khevra (חברה)
Abraham. Jewish tradition states that Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, Jacob, and Leah are buried in the Machpelah at Hebron (Genesis ch.49), as well as Adam and Eve.See also:More about the Hebrew Patriarchs
It's Ashkenazic Hebrew for "Society of Brothers". In sefardic Hebrew, it would be agudat achim.
The address of the Hebron Branch is: 116 E. Main St., Hebron, 43025 9702