The Jerusalem Post

Mystery solved

Missing Herzl pall found in TA

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN

The pall that was meant to cover Theodor herzl’s coffin when he was buried in 1949 in the land of Israel has been discovered in a Keren Kayemeth leIsrael-jewish National Fund warehouse.

The pall disappeare­d in 1949 after herzl’s burial ceremony. Two weeks ago, at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversar­y of herzl’s burial in Israel, a reconstruc­ted pall was created and displayed. Now, the original pall has been found.

“It is a great privilege to find this important historical item,” said danny atar, head of KKljNF. “Without Zionism there would be no jNF; without jNF there would be no Zionism. The pall has sentimenta­l value and is interwoven with the history of Zionism.”

The curtain was found because the organizati­on was preparing to convert its KKljNF house in Tel aviv from an office building to a boutique hotel, in which there will also be a museum for the preservati­on of Zionist history.

during the preparatio­n, dr. arye Ben saw a cloth – gray – folded under a cupboard, which did not look like it had any specific value. But once it was unfolded, the team realized it was the missing pall.

For years, there have been numerous conspiracy theories circulatin­g regarding about what might have happened to this pall.

It is decorated with a blueand-white motif and embroidere­d with gold with the image of a lion inside a star of david, according to a descriptio­n provided by the World Zionist organizati­on. Next to the lion are seven gold stars reminiscen­t of herzl’s original proposal for a flag of the jewish state.

The verse “Behold, I will open your graves and cause you to come up out of your graves, o my people; and I will bring you into the land of Israel” (ezekiel 37:12) is written on the upper part of the pall, followed by a verse from the Book of psalms, “Those who sow in tears shall reap in joy” (psalms 126:5).

The verses symbolize the fulfillmen­t of herzl’s vision and the joy that his efforts led to in the establishm­ent of a jewish state in the land of Israel, WZo said.

herzl wanted to be buried in mandatory palestine immediatel­y after his death, but the burial was delayed.

The copycat pall that was revealed at the 70th-anniversar­y ceremony was made by dr. yitzhak Weiss, son of the judaica artist arthur Weiss, who designed the original pall.

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 ?? (NPC/Wikimedia Commons) ?? AN HONOR GUARD stands next to Theodor Herzl’s coffin in Tel Aviv, August 1949.
(NPC/Wikimedia Commons) AN HONOR GUARD stands next to Theodor Herzl’s coffin in Tel Aviv, August 1949.

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