Katinka, Baruch (1961). מאז ועד הנה [From then until now] (in Hebrew). קרית ספר. p. 271. Archived from the original on 2014-09-02. Retrieved 2016-09-21. and testimonyArchived 2020-10-28 at the Wayback Machine in the Haganah archives
David T. Zabecki, 'The Hebron Massacre'Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine at Spencer C. Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts (eds.) The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History, ABC-CLIO 2008 p. 437 gives the figure of 28 families who saved their Jewish neighbours.
"What I Saw in Hebron"Archived 2013-07-01 at the Wayback Machine, The National Center for Jewish Film, Israel, 1999, 73 min, color, Hebrew & Arabic w/ English subtitles. Verified 27 April 2008.
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Zeitlin 1952, p. 142 Zeitlin, Solomon (October 1952). "The Hebron Pogrom and the Hebrew Scrolls". The Jewish Quarterly Review. 43 (2): 140–152. doi:10.2307/1452876. JSTOR1452876.
"Descendants of the Families of Hebron's Jewish Community, Statement on Jewish Settlement in Hebron, Tel Aviv, 6 December 1996". Journal of Palestine Studies. 26 (3): 159–160. 1997. doi:10.2307/2538175. JSTOR2538175.
Moshe Sakal, 'The real point of no return in the Jewish-Arab conflict,' at Haaretz, January 4, 2014, reviewing Hillel Cohen, Tarpat: Shnat Ha’efes Ba’sihsuh Hayehudi-Aravi (1929: Year Zero of the Jewish-Arab Conflict), Keter Publishing & Ivrit, 2013: 'No factor contributed more to the gathering under a joint political roof of [both] the veteran Jewish communities and the Zionist Yishuv [the pre-state Jewish community in Palestine] that was then being renewed, than the riots of 1929. The Arab attacks forced the Eastern and Maghrebi Jews who were living in the country, including those who had previously recoiled from doing so, to join the Zionists, take shelter beneath their wings and ask for their protection. Or, to put it more sharply: The Arabs created in 1929 the Jewish Yishuv in Palestine.'
'Hebron had, until this time, been outwardly peaceful, although tension hid below the surface. The Sephardi Jewish community in Hebron had lived quietly with its Arab neighbors for centuries.' Shira Schoenberg 'The Hebron Massacre of 1929,' Jewish Virtual LibraryArchived 2017-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
Zeitlin 1952, p. 142 Zeitlin, Solomon (October 1952). "The Hebron Pogrom and the Hebrew Scrolls". The Jewish Quarterly Review. 43 (2): 140–152. doi:10.2307/1452876. JSTOR1452876.
"Descendants of the Families of Hebron's Jewish Community, Statement on Jewish Settlement in Hebron, Tel Aviv, 6 December 1996". Journal of Palestine Studies. 26 (3): 159–160. 1997. doi:10.2307/2538175. JSTOR2538175.
Katinka, Baruch (1961). מאז ועד הנה [From then until now] (in Hebrew). קרית ספר. p. 271. Archived from the original on 2014-09-02. Retrieved 2016-09-21. and testimonyArchived 2020-10-28 at the Wayback Machine in the Haganah archives
'The Tangled Truth'The New Republic, by Benny Morris, May 7, 2008, book review of Hillel Cohen's (2008). Army of Shadows: Palestinian Collaboration with Zionism, 1917–1948. Translated by Haim Watzman, University of California Press, ISBN0-520-25221-7
'Hebron had, until this time, been outwardly peaceful, although tension hid below the surface. The Sephardi Jewish community in Hebron had lived quietly with its Arab neighbors for centuries.' Shira Schoenberg 'The Hebron Massacre of 1929,' Jewish Virtual LibraryArchived 2017-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
Katinka, Baruch (1961). מאז ועד הנה [From then until now] (in Hebrew). קרית ספר. p. 271. Archived from the original on 2014-09-02. Retrieved 2016-09-21. and testimonyArchived 2020-10-28 at the Wayback Machine in the Haganah archives
David T. Zabecki, 'The Hebron Massacre'Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine at Spencer C. Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts (eds.) The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History, ABC-CLIO 2008 p. 437 gives the figure of 28 families who saved their Jewish neighbours.
"What I Saw in Hebron"Archived 2013-07-01 at the Wayback Machine, The National Center for Jewish Film, Israel, 1999, 73 min, color, Hebrew & Arabic w/ English subtitles. Verified 27 April 2008.