
Thursday Feb 08, 2024
The Hidden Cemetery of Jerusalem’s Gan Sacher and the victory of the Six Day War

The Jerusalem park called Gan Sacher attracts picnic-goers, athletes, and families but back in 1967 it was the planned site of a cemetery for the projected mass casualties of the invading Arab armies. But Israel’s lighting victory in the Six Day War meant a large cemetery was not necessary. Learn about Harry Sacher, the Zionist philanthropist for whom the site is named who helped draft the Balfour Declaration which declared Palestine as a Jewish homeland.
Also learn about the little-known cemetery from 1948, above Gan Sacher, created when the Jordanians occupied the Mount of Olives. Today, people still visit the grave of the great Hasidic leader Rabbi Gedalia Moshe Goldman, the Zvhiller Rebbe, who once sacrificed his freedom for a fellow Jew in a Soviet prison.





NOTES:
Zionism and the Jewish Future by Harry Sacher
Auction of copy of declaration establishing State of Israel
To Save a Friend - Gedalia Moshe Goldman, Rebbe of Zvhil
Rabbi Gedalie Moishe Goldman
Praying at the grave of the Rebbe of Zvhil in a hidden corner of Jerusalem
Comments (0)
To leave or reply to comments, please download free Podbean or
No Comments
To leave or reply to comments,
please download free Podbean App.