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Mayer Amshel, the founder of the Rothschild dynasty, was a coin dealer in Frankfurt, a specialist in antique coins, who eventually became the family’s first banker.
. The park is managed in a way that integrates conservation of natural, landscape and heritage values with activities for the general public, research and education.
The Visitors Pavilion at Ramat Hanadiv is located between the Nature Park and the Memorial Gardens. Dedicated in 2008, it was the first building in Israel to be accredited by the I...
The third child of James and Betty Rothschild, the founders of the family's Parisian branch, he received both a traditional Jewish and a general secular education. As an art afici...
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 fr...
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...
The exhibit focuses on the most significant aspects of the Baron Rothschild's contributions during his long life (1845-1934).
Baron Edmond de Rothschild played an unparalleled role in the history of the State of Israel and the destiny of the Jewish people. The third child of James and Betty Rothschild, t...
Mayer Amshel (1743-1812), the founder of the Rothschild dynasty, was a coin dealer in Frankfurt, a specialist in antique coins