- Reuven Yudalevich
Reuven Yudalevich (Yudelevitz, Yudelevitch) (1862-1933), was a funder and founder of the city of
Rishon Le Zion ,Israel . He was born inKremenchuk ,Ukraine , to his fatherYehuda . He eventually marriedBatya Wissel, daughter of Avraham Wissel and had one son, Moshe, before leavingUkraine . He received a traditionaleducation and began work as aclerk in awarehouse . He may have been a member of theHovevei Zion movement.His generosity began at age twenty when he and his friend purchased a
lottery ticket in monthly payments. Eventually his friend could not keep up the payments, so Reuven continued paying for his friends portion of thelottery . He eventually won a large sum ofmoney and gave half of the winnings to his friend as if his friend had continued paying all along. It is assumed he used the money to then travel to Israel. He apparently met a group ofBilu pioneers made up of twelve men where, at the port of Smyrna, all of their money was stolen from theircashier , Israel Belkind. Reuven gave them 100 rubles and continued the trip toPalestine . In Jaffa he joined the "Pioneers of Jewish Settlement Committee" or "Halutzey Yesud HaMaala" which eventually bought the land forRishon Le Zion from Tzvi Leventine. Ten families set up the village and Reuven sent money to get the group of pioneers he had met in Smyrna so that they could purchase passage to Palestine. The migrations at this time to Palestine are known as The First Aliya.Reuven was considered to be one of the more liberal members of the community and supported the young
Biluim Pioneers who came to work in the village and played an active role in public life. He planted avineyard , built ahouse , and became afarmer and vine grower. Active in the local council, he was in charge of external relations, street improvements, and sanitation. He was active in politics and his home was known as a center of poetry and classical music. He and Batya had eight more children while living inRishon Le Zion .He also participated in the building of
Tel Aviv and moved there in 1927.ources
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Encyclopedia of Pioneers and Builders of theYishuv (Entsiklopediyah le-halutse ha-yishuv u-bonav)
*passed down family knowledgeExternal links
[http://www.gen-mus.co.il/en/person/?id=1270 Rishon Le Zion Family Album for Reuven Yudelevitch]
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