Har HaMenuchot

1,200+ memorials
Har HaMenuchot is a cemetery. BurialMap has 1,276 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include rabbi, historian, scholar.

Memorials

Yolande Harmer
1913–1957 (age 44)
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Zeev Ben-Zvi
1904–1952 (age 48)
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Zeev Ben-Zvi is remembered as an educator who nurtured generations of students with a love for learning.
Moshe Hacohen
1874–1950 (age 76)
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Baruch Shohetman
1890–1956 (age 66)
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Baruch Shohetman was a devoted librarian who guarded and shared cultural memory with patience and care.
Shefatia Segal
d. 1955
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Julius Zimels
1872–1954 (age 82)
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Rabbi Julius Zimels was a spiritual guide whose scholarship and compassion steadied his community through changing times...
Puah Rakovsky
1865–1955 (age 90)
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Victor Tcherikover
1894–1958 (age 64)
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J. Barouh
1890–1956 (age 66)
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Respected Dayan whose guidance steadied many.
Raphael Joshua Azriel
1874–1959 (age 85)
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Deborah Kallen
1888–1957 (age 69)
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Dedicated educator remembered for nurturing generations.
Abraham Sternhartz
1862–1955 (age 93)
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Abraham Yahuda
1877–1951 (age 74)
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Scholar-writer whose works bridged cultures.
Avraham Chaim Naeh
1890–1954 (age 64)
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Avraham Sharon
1878–1957 (age 79)
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Composer who enriched Israeli musical heritage.
Israel Ben Zion
1897–1953 (age 56)
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Hayim Hamburger
1868–1951 (age 83)
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A devoted member of his community remembered with affection.
Isaac Yaakoby
1874–1956 (age 82)
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Yitzchak Mann
1890–1956 (age 66)
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Translator whose work fostered understanding between languages.
Leon Abraham
1896–1959 (age 63)
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Mordechai Buchsbaum
1897–1959 (age 62)
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Esteemed lawyer committed to justice.
Joshua Lichter
d. 1958
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Joshua Lichter was a publisher who cherished the power of the written word until his passing in 1958.
Dora Rozolio
1900–1959 (age 59)
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Ephraim Cohen
1885–1955 (age 70)
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Ephraim Cohen was a rabbi renowned for his compassionate guidance and dedication to spiritual learning.
Dror Oron
1923–1959 (age 36)
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Rahamim Hacohen
1901–1959 (age 58)
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Rahamim Hacohen was a rabbi remembered for his calm leadership and heartfelt care for his congregation.
Mordechai Brachyahu
1882–1959 (age 77)
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Mordechai Brachyahu was a writer whose reflective prose enriched Hebrew literature.
Eliezer Rieger
1896–1954 (age 58)
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David Abulafia
1893–1953 (age 60)
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David Abulafia was a lawyer whose fairness and counsel guided many through trying legal moments.
Moshe Shatzkes
1881–1958 (age 77)
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Natan Shalem
1897–1959 (age 62)
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Natan Shalem was a geologist whose study of the earth deepened appreciation for the land he explored.
Julius Rothschild
1885–1954 (age 69)
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Ephraim Porath
1887–1959 (age 72)
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Ephraim Porath was a linguist whose attentive scholarship preserved the nuance of language.
Thelma Yellin
1895–1959 (age 64)
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Mordechai Michaeli
1894–1957 (age 63)
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Mordechai Michaeli was a writer whose empathetic prose celebrated ordinary lives.
Moshe David Gaon
1889–1958 (age 69)
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Moshe David Gaon was a respected historian who dedicated his life to preserving Jewish historical narratives.
Efrayim Zeʼev Garbuz
1900–1959 (age 59)
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Efrayim Zeʼev Garbuz was a steady friend whose quiet strength supported those around him.
Leopold Krakauer
1890–1954 (age 64)
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Leopold Krakauer was an accomplished architect whose designs influenced the architectural landscape of his time.
Menahem Zulay
1901–1954 (age 53)
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Menahem Zulay was a librarian who opened worlds of knowledge through patient care of readers.
Shneor Cheshin
1903–1959 (age 56)
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Shneor Cheshin was a respected judge whose legal wisdom and integrity shaped the judicial system.
Abraham Fraenkel
1891–1965 (age 74)
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Abraham Fraenkel was a distinguished mathematician whose pioneering work in set theory advanced mathematical science.
Martin Buber
1878–1965 (age 87)
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Martin Buber's writings continue to inspire seekers of communion and human dignity.
Felix Weltsch
1884–1964 (age 80)
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Felix Weltsch was a writer whose intellectual contributions enriched Jewish thought and cultural discourse.
Moscheh Ya’akov Ben-Gavriêl
1891–1965 (age 74)
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His literary voice fortified Jewish memory and offered fresh perspectives to readers.
Jacob Rosenheim
1870–1965 (age 95)
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Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
1884–1963 (age 79)
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President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi's commitment to research and unity shaped the young nation's character.
Maurice Fischer
1903–1965 (age 62)
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Yechiel Yaakov Weinberg
1884–1966 (age 82)
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Dayan Yechiel Yaakov Weinberg's wide-ranging responsa guided countless communities.
Tzvi Pesach Frank
1873–1960 (age 87)
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Yiśraʼel Zeʼev Mintsberg
1872–1962 (age 90)
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Yiśraʼel Zeʼev Mintsberg served as a thoughtful guardian of his community through times of transformation.