Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rachel''s Tomb (Hebrew: translit. Kever Rochel; Arabic: translit. Qubbat Rakhil, trans. Dome of Rachel), is located at the northern entrance of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, along Route 60. Traditions regarding the site as the tomb of the biblical matriarch Rachel at this location date back to the beginning of the 4th-century AD. It is considered the third holiest site in Judaism and the symbol of the return of the Jewish People to its ancient homeland. Historically, Muslims also associated the tomb with that of the biblical figure. In recent years however the site has been claimed to be a mosque built at the time of the Arab conquest. Others, relying on biblical texts, place her burial site north-east of Jerusalem in the vicinity of biblical Ramah, modern day ar-Ram.
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