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Ben-Gurion Tomb National Park is a national park located next to the Midreshet Ben-Gurion. The garden was established around the grave plot where the first Prime Minister of the State of Israel David Ben-Gurion and his wife Paula were buried. The plot overlooks the channel of Nahal Tzin. The site is managed by the Nature and Gardens Authority.
Midreshet Ben-Gurion (Hebrew: מִדְרֶשֶׁת בֶּן גּוּרְיוֹן), also known as Midreshet Sde Boker, is a community settlement and an educational center in southern Israel. Located in the Negev next to kibbutz Sde Boker, it falls under the jurisdiction of Ramat HaNegev Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 1,938. [1]
Ben-Gurion Tomb National Park; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Ben-Gurion's hut; H. HaKfar HaYarok; M. Midreshet Ben-Gurion This page was last edited on 8 ...
He was buried alongside his wife Paula in the Ben-Gurion Tomb National Park at Midreshet Ben-Gurion. Awards In 1949, Ben-Gurion was awarded the Solomon Bublick Award of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem , in recognition of his contributions to the State of Israel.
Paula Munweis and David Ben-Gurion in 1918 Paula Ben-Gurion's grave, alongside her husband's, at Midreshet Ben-Gurion, Israel. Paula Ben-Gurion (née Munweis) (Hebrew: פולה בן-גוריון; 8 April 1892 [2] [3] – 29 January 1968) was the wife of David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of the State of Israel.
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Archaeologists have discovered a second Early Bronze Age tomb inside England’s Dartmoor National Park. Roughly a three-foot-by-three-foot square, the granite and wood box dates to about 1800 BC.
Despite the national significance of the cemetery, some Israeli leaders were buried elsewhere, most notably Chaim Weizmann (buried at Weizmann House), Yitzhak Ben-Zvi (buried at Har HaMenuchot Cemetery); David Ben-Gurion (buried at Midreshet Ben-Gurion); Menachem Begin (buried at Mount of Olives) and Ariel Sharon (buried at his home in the Negev).