Things to do in Hebron in November

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Overview

November is a good time to visit Hebron. The weather is usually mildly cool and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 55—76°F (13—25°C).

Hebron has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your November trip to Hebron. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to November. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Hebron in November. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout November, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Hebron in November

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Weather in Hebron in November

Temperatures on an average day in Hebron in November

The average temperature in Hebron in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 76°F (25°C) to a low of 55°F (13°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Hebron, August, has days with highs of 98°F (36°C) and lows of 70°F (21°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 63°F (17°C) and lows of 43°F (6°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Hebron in November based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in November
76°F
highs
55°F
lows

General weather summary

Mildly cool, breezy
Feels like
5%
Chance of rain
0.018 in
Amount
10.5 mph
Wind speed
55%
Humidity
10.6 hrs
Daylight length
6:06 AM
Sunrise
4:41 PM
Sunset
68%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in November
With an average high of 76°F (25°C) and a low of 55°F (13°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
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Best attractions for Hebron in November

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Hebron has to offer for travelers in November, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Hebron that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Hebron for November.
Cave of the Patriarchs / Al Ibrahimi Mosque
1. Cave of the Patriarchs / Al Ibrahimi Mosque
4.8
(2365)
Religious destination
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient holy site at the caves where Abraham & other early biblical figures are said to be entombed.
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B"H Machpelah the must mystical place you can find in the earth where if you bless or lucky you will find your self next to angels this is the gates of the Garden of Eden and if you feel like crying and praying for your life this is the place to be Where the patriarch of the Bible come a life
The first man to ever live (not the first to die though) is buried here, aka Adam harishon and his wife chava (Eve) the first lady (no not Melania). Also buried here is Avraham Avinu who actually bought this cave from Efron in order to bury his wife Sarah (whom is still here). Yitzchok Avinu and his wife Rivkah is here as well however the section that has their tziyon (which doesn't mean they're buried there specifically) is used as a mosque and usually closed off (they open it a couple times a year). And of course Yakov/Yisroel Avinu and his wife Leah are here as well. Oh and don't forget about esavs (esau) head which wound up here as well (thanks to chushim Ben Dan). Not sure why there's no tziyon for Adam and Eve but they're still there don't worry.
This was the most beautiful place and I was blessed to be invited to be a guest to visit. Most of the reviews, will be of the separated Jewish side, since the Mosque / Tempe is divided, 2/3 Mosque, 1/2 Jewish Temple. As an American tourist and Christian, I was invited by my Palestiian Muslim tour guide we rented, to visit the Mosque side, which is inside, fully enclosed, and has the most important tombs in it, as well as being a most beautiful historic landmark of global significance. It was absolutely stunning, built by Herod The Great, and is the oldest building on the planet still in it's original use. It is perfectly safe to go there, the people are most kind. The glass, is from a famous glass maker, you can watch. There is market shopping in the alley ways around the building. The entire site is guarded by the Israeli Army { IDF }, who don't get along with the Muslim Palestinians who manage the inside of the site, but as an American tourist, if you are Christian, you will have no issues with either side. Not many tourists go there, so you won't see others. There is no cost. You will count your blessings you had a chance to experience this in your life.
Nice place to visit. I came here with a Malaysian group recently as my original tour group leader said it was closed for the Jewish Sukkot holidays. Alhamdullillah it was opened. Thank you Ustaz Dr Ahmad for accommodating me.
The city is like a ghost-city, mostly with soldiers around, a place of the tombs of the Patriarchs is nice, but you need to pass through security control and inside pay attention for places and ways for men and women.
Amazing experience. You can take bus #381 or bus #383 from central Jerusalem bus station to here for 8.10NIS each way.
Highly important and significant location for the three faiths, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The building stands above a cave which houses the tombs of Abraham, Sara, Issac, and Rebecca. Humbled and honoured to have had a chance to visit and offer prayers.
A magnificent place to visit ,The Ibrahimi Mosque, which is known to the Jews as the Cave of the Patriarchs, Beautiful historic place ,is considered to be the oldest sacred building used to this day , almost without interruption, the fourth most holy place among Muslims , And the second holy place among the Jews after the Temple Mount , rated with 4 stars only because the security guys (soldiers) they didn't respect Tourist , the Tourist Was misled by the security guys , they keep rushing out the people making everybody feel tension , Beautifully preserved ,a historic place , must to visit , You don't want to miss this!
Masjid e Khaleel
2. Masjid e Khaleel
4.6
(76)
Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
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I had been many times there!
Probably this Masjid was converted from a very unique place. Lots of trees and plants are all around. Peaceful, nice and quiet place. Parking is available.
MashAllah, warm and friendly community. The Masjid is tucked away behind beautiful landscaping and can easily be missed from the main road, especially at night.
Please help me find a support group on women like me reverting to Islam. Please recommend around Broward or Miami Dade.
I was looking for a Masjid to pray Salat Alasor . Alhamdullah I found this place. Thank you very one keeping the Masjid Clean . 💯💯💯
The Imam is so rude, can u imagine that he is kicking people out and tell them not to pray bcz he wants to go home and close the masjid, that's an improper behaviour, if u can not handle it leave to someone else, it's gods house not urs. He should act repsonsably and not be rude to people. This is not a behaviour of a muslim.
Imam(!) is unique. I never heard of any imam prohibits children under 7 coming to masjid! This imam is crazy. Performs prayers supersonic speed. Imam should slow down.
I wrote a scathing review about this masjid and its imam in August of 2018. I became homeless after a terrible divorce and sought shelter for only an hour in the masjid after fajr only to be kicked out by the imam who claimed I had broken in and called me a liar! Not only did no one contact me after the incident was reported by me, they also got the review removed probably by lying and claiming it was a false review. Is this what we are to expect from our imams and masjids???
Susya
3. Susya
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Susya is a location in the southern Hebron Governorate in the West Bank. It houses an archaeological site with extensive remains from the Late Roman and Byzantine periods, including the ruins of an archeologically notable synagogue, repurposed as a mosque after the Muslim conquest of Palestine in the 7th century. Wikipedia.
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