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
Refaʼel Abulafia
1893–1977 (age 84)
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Wolf S. Jacobson
1894–1973 (age 79)
Har HaMenuchot
Wolf S. Jacobson was a steadfast presence whose quiet leadership nurtured community bonds.
Давид Теодор Ульман
1908–1975 (age 67)
Har HaMenuchot
Aleksandr Stepanovich Ognev (1908-1975) was a Russian figure from Tula who was buried at Vvedenskoye Cemetery in Moscow.
Günther Friedländer
1902–1975 (age 73)
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Günther Friedländer was a chemist whose research and mentorship advanced scientific progress.
Mendel Cohen
1895–1970 (age 75)
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Israel Gut
1970–1970 (age 0)
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Israel Gut was a sculptor whose thoughtful creations continue to inspire reflection.
Moshe Baram
1911–1986 (age 75)
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Moshe Baram was a dedicated statesman who championed immigrant absorption and social justice.
Shneur Kotler
1918–1982 (age 64)
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Shneur Kotler was a distinguished rabbi whose scholarly and spiritual contributions shaped Jewish religious life.
Recha Freier
1892–1984 (age 92)
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Recha Freier merged literary expression with humanitarian courage to found Youth Aliyah.
Ernst Simon
1899–1988 (age 89)
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Ernst Simon was an accomplished historian whose scholarly contributions advanced understanding of Jewish and Israeli his...
Ze'ev Sherf
1906–1984 (age 78)
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Ze'ev Sherf shaped Israel's fiscal and social planning with prudence and integrity.
Zvi Bar-Niv
1916–1986 (age 70)
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Zvi Bar-Niv was a distinguished judge whose judicial service contributed to the development of Israel's legal system.
Elias Bickermann
1897–1981 (age 84)
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Elias Bickermann's scholarship on the classical world deepened Israeli historical studies.
Paul Ben-Haim
1897–1984 (age 87)
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Paul Ben-Haim was a renowned composer whose innovative musical works shaped Israeli and international music.
Yitzhak Baer
1888–1980 (age 92)
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Yitzhak Baer was a leading chronicler of Jewish history whose work illuminated medieval life.
Robert Weltsch
1891–1982 (age 91)
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Robert Weltsch was an accomplished journalist whose work contributed to informed public discourse and historical underst...
Michael Evenari
1904–1989 (age 85)
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Michael Evenari pioneered sustainable desert agriculture and inspired environmental scientists.
Moshe Spitzer
1900–1982 (age 82)
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Moshe Spitzer was a accomplished typographer whose craftsmanship contributed to the quality of Israeli printing and desi...
Louis Guttman
1916–1987 (age 71)
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Louis Guttman transformed social science with rigorous measurement methods.
Leopold Trepper
1904–1982 (age 78)
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Benno Schotz
1891–1984 (age 93)
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Benno Schotz blended engineering precision with sculptural grace, leaving lasting works across Israel.
Avraham Even-Shoshan
1906–1984 (age 78)
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Dan Pagis
1930–1986 (age 56)
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Dan Pagis kept the memory of the Holocaust alive through his poignant poetry and teaching.
Yona Bogale
1908–1987 (age 79)
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Anna Ticho
1894–1980 (age 86)
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Anna Ticho captured Jerusalem's spirit through luminous drawings that made the city's understated grace unforgettable.
Baroukh Douvdevani
1916–1984 (age 68)
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Dov Sadan
1902–1989 (age 87)
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Dov Sadan was a passionate advocate for Hebrew literature and a tireless builder of Israel's cultural institutions.
Reuven Arazi
1907–1983 (age 76)
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Mordechai Zar
1914–1982 (age 68)
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Mordechai Zar dedicated his life to building bridges between Israel's pioneering communities and the national leadership...
Joseph Goldsmith
1907–1981 (age 74)
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Moshe Rachmilewitz
1899–1985 (age 86)
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Moshe Rachmilewitz was a meticulous healer whose leadership helped shape Israel's modern medical community.
Menahem Stern
1925–1989 (age 64)
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Shlomo Kaddar
1913–1987 (age 74)
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A skilled diplomat whose career was devoted to advancing international relations and cooperation.
Tuvia Bielski
1906–1987 (age 81)
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Partisan leader Tuvia Bielski embodied courage and compassion, saving lives amid peril and preserving their stories.
Arye Maimon
1903–1988 (age 85)
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A distinguished historian whose scholarly contributions advanced the understanding and preservation of historical knowle...
Benjamin Akzin
1904–1985 (age 81)
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Jurist Benjamin Akzin helped build Israel’s legal foundations with unwavering principles.
Michael Zohary
1898–1983 (age 85)
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A respected botanist whose scientific research advanced the understanding of plant life and botanical science.
Jacob Talmon
1916–1980 (age 64)
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Writer Jacob Talmon illuminated the currents of political thought with clarity and moral urgency.
Edmund Silberner
1910–1985 (age 75)
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An accomplished economist whose scholarly contributions advanced economic theory and understanding.
Moshe Feinstein
1895–1986 (age 91)
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Rabbi Moshe Feinstein was a towering sage whose wise rulings and warmth steadied Jewish life worldwide.
Nathan Bistritzky
1896–1980 (age 84)
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Gabriel Stern
1913–1983 (age 70)
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Journalist Gabriel Stern chronicled Israel with heartfelt insight and a commitment to truth.
Michael S. Comay
1908–1987 (age 79)
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Moshe Pearlman
1911–1986 (age 75)
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Writer Moshe Pearlman preserved Israel’s history through compelling storytelling and meticulous research.
Betsalʼel Shṭern
1911–1988 (age 77)
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Erzsi Szenes
1902–1981 (age 79)
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Erzsi Szenes was a writer whose words captured resilience across continents.
Hadassa Samuel
1897–1986 (age 89)
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Raphael Freund
1933–1980 (age 47)
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Raphael Freund was a geologist whose research helped chart Israel’s geological landscape.
Yosef Shelomoh Dayan
1924–1985 (age 61)
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Walter Frankl
1906–1989 (age 83)
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Walter Frankl was a writer whose thoughtful essays invited moral reflection.