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Explore the beautiful gardens of Ramat Hanadiv, the burial place of Baron Edmond de Rothschild, the Benefactor. Discover the rich history of his financial support for Jewish settlements in Palestine and visit his tomb in the crypt. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking gardens and enjoy the blooming roses.
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Ramat Hanadiv is the burial place of Baron Edmond de Rotschild named "The Benefactor" (hanadiv in Hebrew).He promoted and supported financially establishment of Jewish settlements in Palestine. Rotschild's tomb is in a crypt, which is in the heart of beautiful gardens. Rotschild's Coat of Arms at the entrance of the gardens Israeli money
Edmond de Rothschild specified in his will that he wished to be buried in Israel. He died on November 2, 1934. David Ben-Gurion eulogized the Baron, “I doubt if one can find, in the entire history of the Jewish people in the Diaspora – a period of almost two thousand years - any person who equals or who can compare with the remarkable figure of the builder of the Jewish settlement in the renewed homeland in our day, that of Baron Edmond de Rothschild.”
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PICTURES AND PRESENTATION BY DAN CALISTRAT June 2007 dcalistrat@aolcom I LIKE THIS GARDEN, YOU CAN WATCH THE ROSES BLOOMING