The religious Zionist world as well as many other Torah institutions mourn the passing of Mr. Kurt Rothschild, a philanthropist, businessman and Mizrachi activist who served as president of the World Mizrachi. The levaya will be at Har Hamenuchos in Jerusalem at 1:30 PM.

Kurt Rothschild was born in Germany in 1920. His parents sent him to England in 1937, and in 1940 he was banished by the British to Canada (along with thousands of other German refugees), where he was interned for 18 months behind barbed wire. After studying electrical engineering in Ontario, he began a business career, establishing a national contracting firm in Canada. His business dealings were marked by scrupulous honesty alongside energetic leadership of the religious-Zionist community.

For more than 50 years, Kurt was the quiet, unassuming philanthropic pillar of several key religious-Zionist institutions in Israel such as Yeshivat Hakotel (and many other hesder and Bnei Akiva yeshivas); the Jerusalem College of Technology (Machon Lev); Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem; and Bar-Ilan University.

In recent years, he devoted a great deal of attention and concern for young communities in Israel’s periphery, including towns established in the Negev, where many of the Israelis displaced by the Gaza expulsion have sought to rebuild their lives anew. He was also involved in Jewish educational initiatives in former Soviet Union countries.... Read More: Vosizneias.com