Kever Yonatan Ben Uziel Amuka
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|title = Kever Yonasan Ben Uziel | |title = Kever Yonasan Ben Uziel | ||
|image = [[File:00000129 zivug in amuka.jpg|215px|alt=Shemaya HaNasi]] | |image = [[File:00000129 zivug in amuka.jpg|215px|alt=Shemaya HaNasi]] | ||
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− | | | + | |data2 = קבר יונתן בן עוזיאל עמקה |
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− | | | + | |data4 = Amukah, Yonason |
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− | | | + | |data6 = Am-oo-kah |
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− | | | + | |data8 = Gravesite, Grave, Tzion, Shrine, Tomb |
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− | | | + | |data10 = Gravesite of Mishna-Era Rabbi where many singles visit to pray about finding a soul-mate. |
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Amuka, located on the western edge of the [[Biriya]] forest, contains the ancient gravesite of the Talmudic scholar [[Yonasan Ben Uziel|Rabbi Yonatan Ben Uziel]]. Tradition relates that singles who pray at the gravesite of this Tanah will find their “zivug” -- true soulmate. The site attracts many singles, both men and women, of all ages and levels of Jewish practice. | Amuka, located on the western edge of the [[Biriya]] forest, contains the ancient gravesite of the Talmudic scholar [[Yonasan Ben Uziel|Rabbi Yonatan Ben Uziel]]. Tradition relates that singles who pray at the gravesite of this Tanah will find their “zivug” -- true soulmate. The site attracts many singles, both men and women, of all ages and levels of Jewish practice. | ||
== Rabbi Yonatan Ben Uziel == | == Rabbi Yonatan Ben Uziel == | ||
− | [[File:00000135L grave site yonatan ben uziel.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Grave of Yonanton ben Uziel.]] | + | [[File:00000135L grave site yonatan ben uziel.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Grave of Yonanton ben Uziel.]] Rabbi Yonatan Ben Uziel was a student of Hillel the Elder and lived in the first century A.D. In the Talmud tractate Sukkah it is written that when birds flew over his head they burned due to the presence of the angels who came to hear Yonason Ben Uziel study Torah. |
− | Yonason Ben Uziel is best known for his Translation of the Prophets, the “Targum, into Aramaic, the vernacular of his day. The Talmud tractate Megilla writes that he planned to author a translation and commentary on the Ketuvim as well but the heavens prevented this from happening because they did not want him to reveal the secrets of the final redemption. | + | Rabbi Yonason Ben Uziel is best known for his Translation of the Prophets, the “Targum, into Aramaic, the vernacular of his day. The Talmud tractate Megilla writes that he planned to author a translation and commentary on the Ketuvim as well but the heavens prevented this from happening because they did not want him to reveal the secrets of the final redemption. |
[[File:more.jpg|link=]] '''Read full Zissil article on [[Yonasan Ben Uziel]]''' | [[File:more.jpg|link=]] '''Read full Zissil article on [[Yonasan Ben Uziel]]''' | ||
== Tradition Regarding Marriage == | == Tradition Regarding Marriage == | ||
− | [[File:00000128 pathway yonaton ben uziel.jpg|thumb|150px|right|'Ramp of Hope' for many singles.]]Jewish tradition relates that Yonatan Ben Uziel never married because he preferred to dedicate all of his time to his Torah studies. Toward the end of his life he regretted this | + | [[File:00000128 pathway yonaton ben uziel.jpg|thumb|150px|right|'Ramp of Hope' for many singles.]]Jewish tradition relates that Yonatan Ben Uziel never married because he preferred to dedicate all of his time to his Torah studies. Toward the end of his life he regretted this so in order to encourage marriages he gave a blessing that all those who are unmarried will find their soulmates within a period of one year if they visit his resting place. His gravesite at Amuka is a compelling pilgrimage site for singles who pray that, through Rabbi Ben Uziel’s intervention in the heavens, they will meet their soulmate. |
=== Stories === | === Stories === | ||
− | [[File:00000127 kever yonason ben uziel.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:00000127 kever yonason ben uziel.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Tzion Yonason ben Uziel.]] Stories abound regarding individuals who pray at Amuka seeking a match. A number of stories revolve around people who intentionally “forgot” their “siddur” -- prayer book -- with their name and contact details. The siddur was picked up and contact was initiated with a possible match. Other singles who had searched for their match for many years describe miraculously meeting someone very soon after their visit to Amuka and consider Yonason ben Uziel to be their [[Shadchan]]. |
=== Proxy === | === Proxy === | ||
− | Within Jewish tradition, it is customary for people who cannot themselves visit a holy site to commission someone to do so in their place. This generally involves paying someone to pray on their behalf. A number of people in Tzfat are prepared to undertake this mission and pray at Yonatan Ben Uziel’s gravesite on behalf of others. | + | Within Jewish tradition, it is customary for people who cannot themselves visit a holy site to commission someone to do so in their place. This generally involves paying someone to pray on their behalf.A number of people in Tzfat are prepared to undertake this mission and pray at Yonatan Ben Uziel’s gravesite on behalf of others. |
− | == | + | == Location == |
− | + | [[File:00000132 grave yonason ben uziel amuka mountain.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Near Biriya forest.]] Amuka is located outside of [[Safed|Tzfat]] in the [[Biriya]] forest, along the road that goes by the Bat Ya’ar Ranch. There is also a small village, called “Amuka” consisting of several dozen families, within a few minutes walk of the gravesite. | |
− | + | [[File:00000136 yonatan ben uziel in amukah.jpg|thumb|150px|left|In midst of Amukah.]] To get to Amuka from Tzfat, visitors must drive or take a cab as there are no buses that drive by the area. Drivers drive north out of Tzfat, cross over the Biriya junction and continue northward into the Birya forest. At the traffic circle, the [[Ibikur Neighborhood Safed|Ibikur neighborhood]] is to the right of the junction and the road that goes left, westward, reaches Amuka. Signs help direct visitors who must park along the side of the road and walk down the path to the gravesite. | |
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+ | A trail also leads out of the [[Old City Safed|Old City]] to Amuka. Hikers are advised to obtain a good map or directions before embarking on the walk. | ||
Kever Yonasan Ben Uziel is located on the side of the mountain, west of the ancient village. | Kever Yonasan Ben Uziel is located on the side of the mountain, west of the ancient village. | ||
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=== Kever Mokrat === | === Kever Mokrat === | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:00000133 mountain side grave yonaton ben uziel.jpg|thumb|150px|right|In the Mountains of Amuka.]] Near Kever Yonatan Ben Uziel Amuka is the grave of the Tana or Amaroa Mokrat who is also known as Dman Mokras. |
=== Respected by Muslims === | === Respected by Muslims === | ||
− | Diaries of early visitors to the Kever note how the location was respected by the local Muslim population. Muslims would come to the Kever to light oil and make pledges in honor of Yonasan Ben Uziel | + | Diaries of early visitors to the Kever note how the location was respected by the local Muslim population. Muslims would come to the Kever to light oil and make pledges in honor of Yonasan Ben Uziel. There are a number of Muslim graves in the vicinity of the Kever, another sign that it was awed by the Arabs. |
=== Amuka Cows === | === Amuka Cows === | ||
− | [[File:00000130 cow drinking faucet yonaton ben uziel.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Drinking from restroom faucet.]]There are many cows that roam around in Amuka, often in the vicinity of the Kever. | + | [[File:00000131 cow amongst olive trees amuka.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Cows in Amuka.]] [[File:00000130 cow drinking faucet yonaton ben uziel.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Drinking from restroom faucet.]]There are many cows that roam around in Amuka, often in the vicinity of the Kever. |
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[[Category:Kivray Tzadikim]] | [[Category:Kivray Tzadikim]] | ||
[[Category:Amuka]] | [[Category:Amuka]] |