Deaths in the 2000s
23,000+ memorials
Hirsh Dobin
1905–2001 (age 96)
Rishon LeZion
Hirsh Dobin reported with integrity, helping readers navigate momentous events.
Moris Simashko
1924–2000 (age 76)
Netanya
Anatolii Goldberg
1930–2008 (age 78)
Netanya
Casriel Dovid Kaplin
1931–2006 (age 75)
Mount of Olives
Jacob Toren
1939–2006 (age 67)
Rishon LeZion
Jacob Toren was an electrical engineer whose thoughtful leadership left a lasting impression on Rishon LeZion.
Грабовецкий, Эммануил Маркович
1912–2007 (age 95)
Netanya
Emil Fackenheim
1916–2003 (age 87)
Har HaMenuchot
Gershon Shaked
1929–2006 (age 77)
Har HaMenuchot
Rivka Horwitz
1926–2007 (age 81)
Har HaMenuchot
Rivka Horwitz was a beloved university teacher whose inspired mentorship touched countless students.
Liviu Librescu
1930–2007 (age 77)
Ra'anana
David Flusser
1917–2000 (age 83)
Har HaMenuchot
Israel Shahak
1933–2001 (age 68)
Har HaMenuchot
Batya Gur
1947–2005 (age 58)
Har HaMenuchot
George Khoury
1983–2004 (age 21)
Mount Zion
Uzi Cohen
1952–2008 (age 56)
Ra'anana
Emmanuel Chouchena
1928–2008 (age 80)
Har HaMenuchot
David Amiran
1910–2003 (age 93)
Har HaMenuchot
David Amiran was a geographer whose thoughtful scholarship deepened understanding of the land.
Nachman Bulman
1925–2002 (age 77)
Har HaMenuchot
Moshé Ahrend
1926–2008 (age 82)
Har HaMenuchot
Moshé Ahrend was an educator whose steady care shaped the lives of many students.
Dov Yinon
1916–2001 (age 85)
Har HaMenuchot
David Asheri
1925–2000 (age 75)
Har HaMenuchot
Binyamin Glikman
1923–2006 (age 83)
Har HaMenuchot
Daniel Carpi
1926–2005 (age 79)
Har HaMenuchot
Daniel Carpi was a historian whose work preserved vital stories for future generations.
Isaac Bar-Moshe
1927–2003 (age 76)
Har HaMenuchot
Greta Leibowitz
1907–2001 (age 94)
Har HaMenuchot
Greta Leibowitz was a teacher whose compassionate guidance inspired many students.
Chenmelech Merchavia
1910–2003 (age 93)
Har HaMenuchot
Buma Shavit
1927–2002 (age 75)
Kiryat Shaul Cemetery
Buma Shavit was an industrialist whose leadership combined innovation with generosity.
Rose Wuhl
1909–2009 (age 100)
Kiryat Shaul Cemetery
Naftali Wieder
1905–2001 (age 96)
Har HaMenuchot
Naftali Wieder was a Judaic scholar whose patient teaching brought sacred texts to life.
Binyamin Rabinovits
1912–2002 (age 90)
Har HaMenuchot
Nehemia Levtzion
1935–2003 (age 68)
Har HaMenuchot
Dov Meʼir Aizenshṭain
1922–2008 (age 86)
Har HaMenuchot
Shoshana Levi-Hochman
1913–2003 (age 90)
Har HaMenuchot
Shoshana Levi-Hochman was a physician whose compassion comforted many patients.
Chaya Schwartz
1912–2001 (age 89)
Har HaMenuchot
Chaya Schwartz was an influential Israeli painter whose modernist works contributed significantly to the development of ...
Atara Marmor
1943–2003 (age 60)
Beit Shemesh
Alexandru Șafran
1910–2006 (age 96)
Bnei Brak
Arie Biro
1927–2006 (age 79)
Herzliya
Arie Biro was a military officer remembered for steadfast leadership and dedication to peace.
Sandou David
1922–2003 (age 81)
Hod HaSharon
Sandou David was a notable Hebrew poet whose literary works enriched Israeli cultural discourse.
Perets Maimon
1917–2002 (age 85)
Netivot
Rabbi Perets Maimon was a compassionate spiritual guide whose leadership enriched Netivot for decades.
Deror Ṿainberg
1964–2002 (age 38)
Kfar Saba
Natan Boḳobzah
1963–2006 (age 43)
Netivot
Natan Boḳobzah combined sharp executive skill with dedication to Netivot's future.
Galit Arbiv
1981–2002 (age 21)
Nesher
Galit Arbiv was a dedicated police officer whose service to her community exemplified courage and commitment.
Israel Miller
1918–2002 (age 84)
Beit Shemesh
Rabbi Israel Miller served Beit Shemesh with warmth and unwavering faith.
Ephraim Katzir
1916–2009 (age 93)
Rehovot
Teddy Kollek
1911–2007 (age 96)
Mount Herzl
Leah Rabin
1928–2000 (age 72)
Mount Herzl
Simcha Dinitz
1929–2003 (age 74)
Mount Herzl
Roi Klein
1975–2006 (age 31)
Mount Herzl
Shimon Mazeh
1907–2000 (age 93)
Mount Herzl
Gad Navon
1920–2006 (age 86)
Mount Herzl