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Memorial Garden? Botanic Garden? Public Park? The choices that make Ramat Hanadiv so special
Yad Hanadiv is the foundation charged with continuing the Rothschild family's philanthropic tradition in Israel. Created in 1958, it seeks innovative opportunities to address the n...
On 6 April 1954, some twenty years after they died, the remains of Baron and Baroness de Rothschild were brought to Israel aboard an Israeli naval vessel. Their coffins were reinte...
Privileged to live a long life, Baron Edmond de Rothschild died on 2 November 1934 at the age of 89. Until his last days he was engaged in every aspect of life in Eretz Israel, in ...
When the British Mandate was installed in Eretz Israel, the Baron understood that there was a reason for concern regarding not only the establishment of new settlements but also ge...
The Rothschild family is known for its major contribution to the economic, political and cultural history of many nations around the world. In Israel, the Rothschild name is most c...
Does it get passed on through gardens or through education? Yes to both. The Rothschild family's generosity was passed on from generation to generation. As early as 1854, when Baro...
The Baron's first visit to Eretz Israel took place five years after he became engaged in the settlement enterprise. He arrived anonymously on 2 April 1887, sailing with his wife f...
Baron Edmond Binyamin de Rothschild (1845-1934) played a significant role in shaping the fate of the Jewish people and the history of the Yishuv (the pre-State Jewish settlement in...
At the end of 1882, Baron Edmond de Rothschild met in Paris Rabbi Shmuel Mohliver, among the first members of the Hibbat Zion movement. Together with Yechiel Brill, the editor/publ...