Yad Hanadiv
Overseen by all branches of the Rothschild family, Yad Hanadiv is named after Baron Edmond, 'the Benefactor'.


 
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Miriam Rothschild and John Foster Human Rights Trust
The Trust sponsors an annual lecture, and its work is unique in that there is no similar lecture promoted in this way in the human rights field.
http://www.rothschildfostertrust.com/

Fondation Edmond de Rothschild and more
This site gives a comprehensive list of the many charitable foundations established by Edmond de Rothschild (1845-1934) and his descendants
www.edmond-de-rothschild.com/rothschild-signature/default.aspx

Fondation Rothschild Ophtalmologique
The Fondation Rothschild Ophtalmologique develops and applies medicine and other sciences relating to human health, notably in the field of ophthalmology
http://www.fo-rothschild.fr/100_fondation

Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique
Baron Edmond de Rothschild established a foundation for scientific research, which by 1927 had created an Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique for pure and applied research
www.ibpc.fr/

National Nature Reserves
National Nature Reserves, many identified by Charles Rothschild as important wildlife habitats, geological formations or places for scientific research, are now owned or controlled by English Nature or held by bodies such as Wildlife Trusts
www.naturalengland.org.uk

Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Foundation
The Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Foundation was established to develop Caesarea as a settlement of high environmental and living conditions, as well as a regional industrial and tourism centre
www.caesarea.com

The Knesset
James de Rothschild (1878-1957) donated six million Israeli Pounds towards the construction of the Knesset building, in the hope that it would become "a symbol, in the eyes of all men, of the permanence of the State of Israel"
www.knesset.gov.il/

The Louvre
The beautiful collection of Baron Edmond de Rothschild (1845-1934), offered to the Louvre in 1935, fills an exhibition room. It contains more than 40,000 engravings, nearly 3,000 drawings and 500 illustrated books
www.louvre.fr

The Waddesdon Bequest
On his death in 1898, Ferdinand de Rothschild left a dazzling collection of objets d'arts, known as the Waddesdon Bequest, to the British Museum. Details about the Museum can be found here
www.thebritishmuseum.org

The Rothschild Foundation (Europe)
The Rothschild Foundation (Europe) aims to support and strengthen Jewish life in Europe, and funds initiatives across a range of areas
http://www.rothschildfoundation.eu

Yad Hanadiv
Yad Hanadiv acts in Israel on behalf of a number of Rothschild family philanthropic trusts. Since its foundation in 1958 it has supported a number of major projects, including the building of the Israeli Knesset and Supreme Court, the establishment of Israel's Open University and the Institute for Advances Studies at The Hebrew University
www.yadhanadiv.org.il

Ramat Hanadiv
Ramat Hanadiv is a living memorial to Baron Edmond de Rothschild, operating for the benefit of the Israeli public as a whole and for generations to come. Ramat Hanadiv plays a leading role in the management of natural and cultural resources based on sustainable interactions between man, nature and the environment, and encourages understanding and appreciation of this ideal.
www.ramat-hanadiv.org.il/index_en.aspx


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