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Weizmann Chaim



Chaim Weizmann Thanks a Noted Polish-born Artist Teaching in Jerusalem for Planting Trees in Palestine in Memory of His Mother



Typed Letter Signed "Chaim Weizmann" as president of The Jewish Agency for Palestine, one page, 4.75" x 6.75". Rehovot, March 4, 1945. To Mordechai Ardon-Bronstein, Bezalel Art Academy, Jerusalem. In Hebrew, translated. Two torn file holes at bank right margin, creases at upper and lower left corners, one touching the final letter of Weizmann's signature. Fine condition.



In full, "Please accept my deep thanks and gratitude for the trees that you and your pupils are planting in my mother's name. It is indeed a noble thought and I thank you for it. At this opportunity I would like to thank you again for the nice box that you have sent me for my 70th birthday."



Over 100 years ago, the Jewish National Fund began to replenish the native vegetation of the Holy Land that had disappeared or been destroyed. From Isaiah 41:19, "I will put in the desert the cedar and the acacia, the myrtle and the olive. I will set pines in the wasteland, the fir and the cypress together, so that people may see and know, consider and understand, that the hand of the Lord has done this, that the Holy One of Israel has created it." Planting a tree in Israel in memory of a loved one continues today. Dr. Weizmann wrote this letter from his home in Rehovot, one week after his birthday, on stationery of The Jewish Agency for Palestine, Jerusalem. When chemist Chaim Weizmann was sworn in as first President of Israel in Jerusalem four years later on February 17, 1949, he evoked the memory of his parents is his oath: "I, son of Ozer and Rachel Weizmann, undertake as President of the State to maintain allegiance to the State of Israel and its laws." Weizmann's Rehovot home and its gardens where he is buried are now a national memorial. Dr. Weizmann had founded a research institute in Rehovot in 1934; it was renamed the Weizmann Institute of Science a year before he wrote this letter. Polish-born painter Mordechai Ardon-Bronstein (1896-1992) had studied art at the renowned State Bauhaus Weimar in Germany after World War I; its teaching staff included Albers, Gropius, Kandinsky, and Klee. When the Nazis shut its doors in 1933, Ardon-Bronstein left Germany and settled in Jerusalem. In 1943, he became director of the Bezalel, Palestine's leading art school. In 1952, President Weizmann appointed him artistic adviser to the Ministry of Education and Culture. Ardon-Bronstein's abstract works hang in museums including New York's Museum of Modern Art and London's Tate Gallery.



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