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==Kever Mokrat==
 
==Kever Mokrat==
Although both early sources mark  Kever Mokrat nearYonason ben Uziel in Amuka, until recently the exact location of Kever Mokrat remained unidentified. Yisroel Meir Gabbai and Ohali Tzadikim created on Tzion right at the edge of the large external parking lot of [[Kever Yonatan Ben Uziel Amuka]] a few meters form the street. According to their research and old maps they found this location was marked as the grave of Sheik Machmad El Agami, which is translated as 'Not from this nation', basically meaning this saint was Jewish. It was common practice amongst Muslims living in Israel to preserve the location of Kevrei Tzadikim and start referring to them as one of their own sheiks. Similarly the exact spot of Kever Yonason ben Uziel is refereed to on the map as the grave of Sheik Charav which translates as 'foreign man', also a reference to this saint being Jewish.
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Although both early sources mark  Kever Mokrat near Kever Yonason ben Uziel in Amuka, until recently its exact location remained unidentified. Yisroel Meir Gabbai and Ohali Tzadikim went ahead and created on Tzion right at the edge of the large external parking lot of [[Kever Yonatan Ben Uziel Amuka]], a few meters form the street. According to their research and old maps, this location was marked by the Arabs in the past as the grave of Sheik Machmad El Agami, which is translated as 'Not from this nation', basically meaning this saint was Jewish. It was common practice amongst Muslims living in Israel to preserve the location of Kevrei Tzadikim and start referring to them as one of their own sheiks. At the exact location marked on the old map, Gabbai found a small mound of stones. Similarly the exact spot of Kever Yonason ben Uziel is refereed to on the map as the grave of Sheik Charav which translates as 'foreign man', also a reference to this saint being Jewish.
  
 
==More Photos==
 
==More Photos==
 
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<gallery widths=180px heights=120px perrow=4 caption="Kever Mokrat Photo Gallery">
  
 
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Revision as of 20:35, 12 January 2013

Mokras
Mokras
Hebrew:
מוקרט
Spelling:
Mokras
Other Names:
Dman Mokras
Description:
A Tana or Amora buried near Yonason ben Uziel in Amuka.

Mokrat is a Tana or Amora buried near Yonasan Ben Uziel in Amuka. He is not mentioned in any sources other then Sefer Hadoraos and in Shemos Hatzadikim from Rebbe Nasson of Breslov. In one place he is called Dman Mokras.

Kever Mokrat

Although both early sources mark Kever Mokrat near Kever Yonason ben Uziel in Amuka, until recently its exact location remained unidentified. Yisroel Meir Gabbai and Ohali Tzadikim went ahead and created on Tzion right at the edge of the large external parking lot of Kever Yonatan Ben Uziel Amuka, a few meters form the street. According to their research and old maps, this location was marked by the Arabs in the past as the grave of Sheik Machmad El Agami, which is translated as 'Not from this nation', basically meaning this saint was Jewish. It was common practice amongst Muslims living in Israel to preserve the location of Kevrei Tzadikim and start referring to them as one of their own sheiks. At the exact location marked on the old map, Gabbai found a small mound of stones. Similarly the exact spot of Kever Yonason ben Uziel is refereed to on the map as the grave of Sheik Charav which translates as 'foreign man', also a reference to this saint being Jewish.

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