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Edmond James de Rothschild

Baron Abraham Edmond Benjamin James de Rothschild (Hebrew: הברון אברהם אדמונד בנימין ג'יימס רוטשילד HaBaron Avraham Edmond Binyamin Ya'akov Rotshield; 19 August 1845 – 2 November 1934) was a French member of the Rothschild banking family. A strong supporter of Zionism, his large donations lent significant support to the movement during its early years, which helped lead to the establishment of the State of Israel – where he is simply known as "The Baron Rothschild", "HaBaron" (lit. "The Baron"), or "Hanadiv Hayeduah" (lit. "The noble donator").

Edmond James de Rothschild
Born
Abraham Edmond Benjamin James de Rothschild

(1845-08-19)19 August 1845
Died2 November 1934(1934-11-02) (aged 89)
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Resting placeRamat HaNadiv (Israel)
Père Lachaise (France) (1935–1954)
NationalityFrench
Spouse
(m. 1877)
ChildrenJames Armand de Rothschild
Maurice de Rothschild
Alexandrine de Rothschild
Parent(s)James Mayer Rothschild
Betty de Rothschild

Early years edit

A member of the French branch of the Rothschild banking dynasty, he was born in the Paris suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, the youngest child of James Mayer Rothschild and Betty von Rothschild. He grew up in the world of the Second Republic and the Second Empire and was a soldier "Garde Mobile" in the Franco-Prussian War.

In 1877, he married Adelheid von Rothschild of Naples, the daughter of Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild, one of the Rothschild banking family of Naples, with whom he had three children: James Armand Edmond, Maurice Edmond Karl and Miriam Caroline Alexandrine.

Artistic and philanthropic interests edit

 
Edmond de Rothschild's wax seal with his monogram and a heraldic coronet symbolising his rank as a baron

Art, science and academy edit

Edmond de Rothschild inherited Château Rothschild, Boulogne-Billancourt and owned the Château Rothschild d'Armainvilliers in Gretz-Armainvilliers in the Seine-et-Marne département.[citation needed]

Edmond took little active part in banking but pursued artistic and philanthropic interests, helping to found scientific research institutions such as the Institut Henri Poincaré, the Institut de Biologie physico-chimique, the pre-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, the Casa Velázquez in Madrid, and the French Institute in London. In 1907, as a cofounder member, he also provided funds and support for the foundation of the Friends of the French National Museum of Natural History Society.[1] He served as a member of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts and through it sponsored the archaeological digs of Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau in Egypt, Eustache de Lorey in Ottoman Syria, and Raymond Weill in Palestine.[citation needed]

Edmond de Rothschild acquired an important collection of drawings and engravings that he bequeathed to the Louvre consisting of more than 40,000 engravings, nearly 3,000 drawings, and 500 illustrated books. Included in this gift were more than one hundred engravings and drawings by Rembrandt. A portion of his art collection was bequeathed to his son James A. de Rothschild and is now part of the National Trust collection at Waddesdon Manor. However, in 1882 Edmond cut back on his purchases of art and began to buy land in Ottoman Palestine.[citation needed]

Rothschild also sponsored archaeological excavations, including those undertaken by Judith Marquet-Krause at Et-Tell.[2]

Zionism edit

 
Visit of Adelheid and Edmond James de Rothschild to Israel in 1914
 
Edmond de Rothschild with High Commissioner Herbert Samuel, Palestine, 1920

He became a leading proponent of the Zionist movement, financing the first site at Rishon LeZion. In his goal for the establishment of a Jewish homeland, he promoted industrialization and economic development. In 1924, he established the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PICA), which acquired more than 125,000 acres (50,586 ha) of land and set up business ventures.

Edmond de Rothschild also played a pivotal role in Israel's wine industry. Under the supervision of his administrators in Ottoman Palestine, farm colonies and vineyards were established, and two major wineries were opened in Rishon LeZion and Zikhron Ya'akov.[3] It is estimated[by whom?] that Rothschild spent over $50 million in supporting the settlements and backed research in electricity by engineers and financed development of an electric generating station.

Rothschild funded a glass factory that would supply bottles for his wineries. Rothschild met Meir Dizengoff in Paris and chose Dizengoff to launch and manage the new factory, called Mizaga. Dizengoff opened the factory in Tantura in 1892 and managed the factory for approximately two years. Mizaga was the first Jewish-owned factory in Ottoman Palestine.

Jews and Arabs lived amicably on Rothschild's land, with no Arab grievances, even in the worst periods of disturbance.[citation needed] According to historian Albert M. Hyamson, "Rothschild recognised that the overriding interest of the Jews of Palestine was the confidence and the friendship of their Arab neighbours. The interests of the Arab cultivators of the land he bought were never overlooked, but by development he made this land capable of maintaining a population ten times its former size."[4] While Edmond de Rothschild was not always supportive of an inclusive government—he suggested in 1931 to Judah Magnes that "We must hold them (the Arabs) down with a strong hand"[5]—he acknowledged the importance of co-governance and peaceful coexistence in a 1934 letter to the League of Nations, stating that "the struggle to put an end to the Wandering Jew, could not have as its result, the creation of the Wandering Arab."[6]

Death edit

 
Baron Edmond de Rothschild's grave at Ramat HaNadiv

In 1934, Baron de Rothschild died at Château Rothschild, Boulogne-Billancourt. His wife died a year later on 29 December 1935. They were interred in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris until April 1954 when their remains were transported to Israel aboard a naval frigate.

At the port of Haifa, the ship was met with sirens and a 19-gun salute. A state funeral was held with former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion giving the eulogy following which Edmond de Rothschild and his wife were re-interred atop a hill near Haifa in what today is called Ramat HaNadiv (The Generous one's Heights) Memorial Gardens, near the towns of Zichron Ya'akov (in Memoriam of Jacob, which is James in English) and Binyamina ("of little Benjamin"), both of which he helped fund, and are named in his honor. The open space at Ramat HaNadiv and the Rothschild family charity Yad HaNadiv ("The generous one's hand" and also "The generous one's memory"), are all as well named in honor of the Baron and his famous philanthropy in Palestine. Both named in his honor, where HaNadiv translates to English as "generous", seen in the families later Israeli charitable foundation Yad Hanadiv. Started in 1954, (the very same year the Baron and his wife were buried in Israel) to carry on the legacy of Edmond's earlier philanthropy in Palestine, and his colony association, the PICA.[7][8]

Commemoration edit

For his Jewish philanthropy Baron Edmond became known as "HaNadiv HaYadu'a", (Hebrew for "The Known Benefactor" or "The Famous Benefactor") and in his memory his son bequeathed the funds to construct the building for the Knesset.[7]

 
Israeli postal stamp, 1954

Israel's 1982/5742 Independence Day coin is dedicated to the memory of Edmond de Rothschild and marks the centenary of his first projects in Israel. From 1982 until 1986, the Bank of Israel used his portrait on the 500 Israeli sheqel note.[9]

Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv is named after him, as well as various localities throughout Israel which he assisted in founding. Rishon LeZion, the city which he helped to found named one of the central streets Rothschild Street, and in 1996 Rothschild Mall was built. Also named after him is the Parc Edmond de Rothschild (Edmond de Rothschild Park) in Boulogne-Billancourt.

See also edit

  • Yishuv
  • Isaac Leib Goldberg (1860–1935), Zionist leader and philanthropist from Russia
  • Maurice de Hirsch (1831–1896), German Jewish financier and philanthropist,founder of the Jewish Colonization Association

References edit

  1. ^ Yves Laissus, "Cent ans d'histoire", 1907-2007 - Les Amis du Muséum, centennial special, September 2007, supplement to the quarterly publication Les Amis du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, n° 230, June 2007, ISSN 1161-9104 (in French).
  2. ^ Naeh, Liat (2020-09-25). "#EOTalks 10: Archaeological Display and Omission: The 1936 Exhibition of Judith Krause-Marquet's Finds from A-Tell (Biblical Ha-Ai) at the Crossroad of British, Palestinian, and Israeli Perspectives by LIAT NAEH". Everyday Orientalism. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  3. ^ Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel, vol. 2, "Rothschild, Baron Edmond-James de", p. 966
  4. ^ Hyamson, Albert M. Palestine: A Policy, Methuen, 1942 p. 58
  5. ^ Daniel P. Kotzin, Judah L. Magnes: An American Jewish Nonconformist, Syracuse University Press, 2010 p. 235.
  6. ^ David Whitten Smith, Elizabeth Geraldine Burr, Understanding World Religions: A Road Map for Justice and Peace, Revised Ed., Rowman & Littlefield, 2014 p.224.
  7. ^ a b "About Yad Hanadiv | Yad Hanadiv".
  8. ^ "About Us". Ramat HaNadiv. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  9. ^ . Bankisrael.gov.il. Archived from the original on 2011-03-15. Retrieved 2014-04-22.

Further reading edit

  • Antébi, Elizabeth (2003). Edmond de Rothschild : l'homme qui racheta la terre sainte (in French). Monaco: Rocher. ISBN 978-2268044422.
  • Aharonson, Ran (2000). Rothschild and Early Jewish Colonization in Palestine. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-9654930581.
  • Patai, Raphael (1971). "Rothschild, Baron Edmond-James de". Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. Vol. 2. New York: Herzl Press. p. 966.
  • Schama, Simon (1978). Two Rothschilds and the Land of Israel. New York: Knopf. ISBN 978-0394501376.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Edmond James de Rothschild at Wikimedia Commons
  • Rothschild Archive
  • Waddesdon Manor

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Rothschild Betty de Rothschild Contents 1 Early years 2 Artistic and philanthropic interests 2 1 Art science and academy 2 2 Zionism 3 Death 4 Commemoration 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly years editA member of the French branch of the Rothschild banking dynasty he was born in the Paris suburb of Boulogne Billancourt Hauts de Seine the youngest child of James Mayer Rothschild and Betty von Rothschild He grew up in the world of the Second Republic and the Second Empire and was a soldier Garde Mobile in the Franco Prussian War In 1877 he married Adelheid von Rothschild of Naples the daughter of Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild one of the Rothschild banking family of Naples with whom he had three children James Armand Edmond Maurice Edmond Karl and Miriam Caroline Alexandrine Artistic and philanthropic interests edit nbsp Edmond de Rothschild s wax seal with his monogram and a heraldic coronet symbolising his rank as a baron Art science and academy edit Edmond de Rothschild inherited Chateau Rothschild Boulogne Billancourt and owned the Chateau Rothschild d Armainvilliers in Gretz Armainvilliers in the Seine et Marne departement citation needed Edmond took little active part in banking but pursued artistic and philanthropic interests helping to found scientific research institutions such as the Institut Henri Poincare the Institut de Biologie physico chimique the pre Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique the Casa Velazquez in Madrid and the French Institute in London In 1907 as a cofounder member he also provided funds and support for the foundation of the Friends of the French National Museum of Natural History Society 1 He served as a member of the French Academie des Beaux Arts and through it sponsored the archaeological digs of Charles Simon Clermont Ganneau in Egypt Eustache de Lorey in Ottoman Syria and Raymond Weill in Palestine citation needed Edmond de Rothschild acquired an important collection of drawings and engravings that he bequeathed to the Louvre consisting of more than 40 000 engravings nearly 3 000 drawings and 500 illustrated books Included in this gift were more than one hundred engravings and drawings by Rembrandt A portion of his art collection was bequeathed to his son James A de Rothschild and is now part of the National Trust collection at Waddesdon Manor However in 1882 Edmond cut back on his purchases of art and began to buy land in Ottoman Palestine citation needed Rothschild also sponsored archaeological excavations including those undertaken by Judith Marquet Krause at Et Tell 2 Zionism edit nbsp Visit of Adelheid and Edmond James de Rothschild to Israel in 1914 nbsp Edmond de Rothschild with High Commissioner Herbert Samuel Palestine 1920 He became a leading proponent of the Zionist movement financing the first site at Rishon LeZion In his goal for the establishment of a Jewish homeland he promoted industrialization and economic development In 1924 he established the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association PICA which acquired more than 125 000 acres 50 586 ha of land and set up business ventures Edmond de Rothschild also played a pivotal role in Israel s wine industry Under the supervision of his administrators in Ottoman Palestine farm colonies and vineyards were established and two major wineries were opened in Rishon LeZion and Zikhron Ya akov 3 It is estimated by whom that Rothschild spent over 50 million in supporting the settlements and backed research in electricity by engineers and financed development of an electric generating station Rothschild funded a glass factory that would supply bottles for his wineries Rothschild met Meir Dizengoff in Paris and chose Dizengoff to launch and manage the new factory called Mizaga Dizengoff opened the factory in Tantura in 1892 and managed the factory for approximately two years Mizaga was the first Jewish owned factory in Ottoman Palestine Jews and Arabs lived amicably on Rothschild s land with no Arab grievances even in the worst periods of disturbance citation needed According to historian Albert M Hyamson Rothschild recognised that the overriding interest of the Jews of Palestine was the confidence and the friendship of their Arab neighbours The interests of the Arab cultivators of the land he bought were never overlooked but by development he made this land capable of maintaining a population ten times its former size 4 While Edmond de Rothschild was not always supportive of an inclusive government he suggested in 1931 to Judah Magnes that We must hold them the Arabs down with a strong hand 5 he acknowledged the importance of co governance and peaceful coexistence in a 1934 letter to the League of Nations stating that the struggle to put an end to the Wandering Jew could not have as its result the creation of the Wandering Arab 6 Death edit nbsp Baron Edmond de Rothschild s grave at Ramat HaNadiv In 1934 Baron de Rothschild died at Chateau Rothschild Boulogne Billancourt His wife died a year later on 29 December 1935 They were interred in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris until April 1954 when their remains were transported to Israel aboard a naval frigate At the port of Haifa the ship was met with sirens and a 19 gun salute A state funeral was held with former Prime Minister David Ben Gurion giving the eulogy following which Edmond de Rothschild and his wife were re interred atop a hill near Haifa in what today is called Ramat HaNadiv The Generous one s Heights Memorial Gardens near the towns of Zichron Ya akov in Memoriam of Jacob which is James in English and Binyamina of little Benjamin both of which he helped fund and are named in his honor The open space at Ramat HaNadiv and the Rothschild family charity Yad HaNadiv The generous one s hand and also The generous one s memory are all as well named in honor of the Baron and his famous philanthropy in Palestine Both named in his honor where HaNadiv translates to English as generous seen in the families later Israeli charitable foundation Yad Hanadiv Started in 1954 the very same year the Baron and his wife were buried in Israel to carry on the legacy of Edmond s earlier philanthropy in Palestine and his colony association the PICA 7 8 Commemoration editFor his Jewish philanthropy Baron Edmond became known as HaNadiv HaYadu a Hebrew for The Known Benefactor or The Famous Benefactor and in his memory his son bequeathed the funds to construct the building for the Knesset 7 nbsp Israeli postal stamp 1954 Israel s 1982 5742 Independence Day coin is dedicated to the memory of Edmond de Rothschild and marks the centenary of his first projects in Israel From 1982 until 1986 the Bank of Israel used his portrait on the 500 Israeli sheqel note 9 Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv is named after him as well as various localities throughout Israel which he assisted in founding Rishon LeZion the city which he helped to found named one of the central streets Rothschild Street and in 1996 Rothschild Mall was built Also named after him is the Parc Edmond de Rothschild Edmond de Rothschild Park in Boulogne Billancourt See also editYishuv Isaac Leib Goldberg 1860 1935 Zionist leader and philanthropist from Russia Maurice de Hirsch 1831 1896 German Jewish financier and philanthropist founder of the Jewish Colonization AssociationReferences edit Yves Laissus Cent ans d histoire 1907 2007 Les Amis du Museum centennial special September 2007 supplement to the quarterly publication Les Amis du Museum national d histoire naturelle n 230 June 2007 ISSN 1161 9104 in French Naeh Liat 2020 09 25 EOTalks 10 Archaeological Display and Omission The 1936 Exhibition of Judith Krause Marquet s Finds from A Tell Biblical Ha Ai at the Crossroad of British Palestinian and Israeli Perspectives by LIAT NAEH Everyday Orientalism Retrieved 2022 12 22 Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel vol 2 Rothschild Baron Edmond James de p 966 Hyamson Albert M Palestine A Policy Methuen 1942 p 58 Daniel P Kotzin Judah L Magnes An American Jewish Nonconformist Syracuse University Press 2010 p 235 David Whitten Smith Elizabeth Geraldine Burr Understanding World Religions A Road Map for Justice and Peace Revised Ed Rowman amp Littlefield 2014 p 224 a b About Yad Hanadiv Yad Hanadiv About Us Ramat HaNadiv Retrieved June 14 2023 Error1 2010 Bankisrael gov il Archived from the original on 2011 03 15 Retrieved 2014 04 22 Further reading editAntebi Elizabeth 2003 Edmond de Rothschild l homme qui racheta la terre sainte in French Monaco Rocher ISBN 978 2268044422 Aharonson Ran 2000 Rothschild and Early Jewish Colonization in Palestine Lanham Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 9654930581 Patai Raphael 1971 Rothschild Baron Edmond James de Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel Vol 2 New York Herzl Press p 966 Schama Simon 1978 Two Rothschilds and the Land of Israel New York Knopf ISBN 978 0394501376 External links edit nbsp Media related to Edmond James de Rothschild at Wikimedia Commons Rothschild Archive Waddesdon Manor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edmond James de Rothschild amp oldid 1220481378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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