Har HaMenuchot
Har HaMenuchot is a cemetery. BurialMap has 1,276 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include rabbi, historian, scholar.
Memorials
David Palombo
1920–1966 (age 46)
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Ḥayim Zeʼev Finḳel
1904–1965 (age 61)
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Yitzhak Yaakov Yellin
1885–1964 (age 79)
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Arye Avisar
1926–1968 (age 42)
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Devoted teacher whose steady guidance shaped young lives.
Leone Carpi
1887–1964 (age 77)
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Pessach Hebroni
1888–1963 (age 75)
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Esteemed mathematician whose thoughtful work inspired peers and pupils.
Moshe Gil
1911–1967 (age 56)
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Avraham Alberṭ Ṭikho
1883–1960 (age 77)
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Compassionate ophthalmologist who safeguarded the sight of countless patients.
Yehoshuʻa Grinṿald
1909–1969 (age 60)
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Rabbi Yehoshuʻa Grinṿald was a respected religious scholar whose rabbinical work and spiritual guidance enriched his ...
Pepita Haezrahi
1921–1963 (age 42)
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Pepita Haezrahi illuminated philosophical questions with clarity and compassion.
Richard Lichtheim
1885–1963 (age 78)
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Richard Lichtheim was a prominent politician whose public service and leadership shaped his community.
Shlomo Dykman
1917–1965 (age 48)
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Shlomo Dykman opened the world of literature to Hebrew readers through faithful translations.
Shlomo Hestrin
1914–1962 (age 48)
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Shlomo Hestrin was a distinguished biochemist whose scientific research advanced the field of biochemistry.
Shmuel Levi
1884–1966 (age 82)
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Shmuel Levi expressed his era through sensitive and evocative painting.
Yaakov Yosef Herman
1880–1967 (age 87)
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Yaakov Yosef Herman was a community member whose life was part of his family's and community's heritage.
Yosef Leifer
1891–1966 (age 75)
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Rabbi Yosef Leifer led with warmth and humble spiritual guidance.
Yosef Yitzchak Shloush
1891–1960 (age 69)
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Yosef Yitzchak Shloush was a rabbi who dedicated his life to spiritual leadership and Jewish scholarship.
Zalman Sorotzkin
1881–1966 (age 85)
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Rabbi Zalman Sorotzkin was revered for his profound learning and compassionate leadership.
Isidor Ascheim
1891–1968 (age 77)
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Isidor Ascheim was an artist whose creative talents contributed significantly to the cultural community.
Reuven Grinberg
1916–1966 (age 50)
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Reuven Grinberg championed literature through his devoted work in publishing.
Shlomo Ginossar
1889–1968 (age 79)
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Shlomo Ginossar was a diplomat whose career was dedicated to international relations and service to his nation.
Shelomoh Shpan
1898–1962 (age 64)
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Shelomoh Shpan was a writer who chronicled the spirit of the Yishuv through his literary work.
Dov Kimchi
1889–1961 (age 72)
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Dov Kimchi was a writer whose literary works contributed to Jewish cultural and intellectual heritage.
David Sperber
1877–1962 (age 85)
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Rabbi David Sperber was a guiding spiritual presence for his congregation.
Hillel Bavli
1893–1961 (age 68)
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Hillel Bavli was a poet whose contributions to Hebrew poetry enriched Jewish literary tradition.
Chayim Yehoshua Kasovsky
1873–1960 (age 87)
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Rabbi Chayim Yehoshua Kasovsky devoted his life to Torah study and pastoral care.
Yehoshua Gutman
1890–1963 (age 73)
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Yehoshua Gutman was a teacher whose dedication to education profoundly influenced his students and community.
Ernst David Bergmann
1903–1975 (age 72)
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Ernst David Bergmann was a distinguished chemist whose research advanced scientific knowledge.
Martin Plessner
1900–1973 (age 73)
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Martin Plessner was an orientalist whose scholarship fostered greater understanding across cultures.
Leah Goldberg
1911–1970 (age 59)
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Leah Goldberg was a celebrated writer whose literary works profoundly shaped Hebrew culture.
Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi
1886–1979 (age 93)
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Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi was a writer and leader whose voice inspired civic pride and enduring commitment to the land.
Naftali Herz Tur-Sinai
1886–1973 (age 87)
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Naftali Herz Tur-Sinai was an eminent scholar and translator of Jewish texts.
Joseph Klarwein
1893–1970 (age 77)
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Joseph Klarwein was an architect whose thoughtful designs honored both heritage and new horizons.
Karel Salomon
1897–1974 (age 77)
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Abraham Robinson
1918–1974 (age 56)
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Abraham Robinson was an engineer whose clarity and mentorship advanced the scientific community.
Chaim Jacob Lipchitz
1891–1973 (age 82)
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Ezra Attiya
1881–1970 (age 89)
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Ezra Attiya was a revered rabbi whose wisdom and compassion guided generations of learners.
Daniel Goldschmidt
1895–1972 (age 77)
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Library stewardship formed the heart of Daniel Goldschmidt’s life, as he kept the community’s literature alive for f...
Helena Kagan
1889–1978 (age 89)
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Helena Kagan was a pioneering physician.
Yehoshua Heschel Yeivin
1891–1970 (age 79)
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Yeivin’s pensiveness and passion informed his writings, leaving an enduring imprint on Jewish literary discourse.
Yosef Naftali Shṭern
d. 1971
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Rabbi Yosef Naftali Shṭern was a respected spiritual leader.
Yitzhak Arieli
1896–1974 (age 78)
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Rabbi Arieli combined rigorous scholarship with compassionate teaching, shaping generations of learners.
Ludwig Blum
1891–1974 (age 83)
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Ludwig Blum was an accomplished painter.
Mordechai Kamrat
1915–1970 (age 55)
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Mordechai Kamrat’s steady guidance helped shape Israel’s educational landscape with dedication and heart.
Norman Lourie
1909–1978 (age 69)
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Norman Lourie was a pioneering film producer.
Naftali Ben-Menaḥem
1911–1974 (age 63)
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Naftali Ben-Menaḥem dedicated himself to preserving and sharing Israel’s cultural and literary treasures.
Shabetai Bornstein
1891–1971 (age 80)
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Shabetai Bornstein was a respected community member.
Yehoshua Bar-Hillel
1915–1975 (age 60)
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Yehoshua Bar-Hillel pioneered the crossroads of linguistics, logic, and computation with courageous insight.
Eliyahu Sasson
1902–1978 (age 76)
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Eliyahu Sasson was a dedicated politician and public servant.
Alexander Fuks
1917–1978 (age 61)
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Alexander Fuks brought the past alive through meticulous history and a sincere love for the Jewish story.