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Tev Aviv: Oldest Cemetery, 1902, Great-grandson of Baal Shem Tov buried here - R' Chaim Dalfin
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I'm standing here
right outside the entrance to the what's
called trimple door
Cemetery behind me is the sun giving the
history
it opened up in 1902 when there was a
outbreak
of an epidemic a pandemic called Hilaria
in Yahoo
which is right next to Tel Aviv
I mean yeah and they didn't want to bury
anyone that had had the plague and died
because of the plague
but the city of Tel Aviv for some reason
was all right with it
and they opened up the cemetery
and enclosed I believe
in 1932 was all full it's not a large
Cemetery
my understanding is
there's a grandson or great-grandson of
the Monsanto buried here and the mirrors
Hashem
another on another day we'll take a
video of that
but there's also other great people
buried here
is a sign
thank you
just to show you the
the gates
and across the street is the shoehl
called oh hell Yitzhak
which today
is the shul of my son-in-law
Rabbi Ali naidich
formerly known as nakos now it's got the
center the headquarters of Chabad on the
coast
shalom shalom