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Philanthropist Sheldon Adelson laid to rest on Mount of Olives

The greatest Jewish philanthropist of recent generations was buried in his beloved Jerusalem, in a service held among his family and close relatives. "It was a great privilege to spend every hour, minute and second with you. Our family, goals, and achievements will bear your name proudly," his wife Dr. Miriam Adelson, eulogized.

by  Erez Linn
Published on  01-15-2021 16:06
Last modified: 01-15-2021 18:26
Philanthropist Sheldon Adelson laid to rest on Mount of OlivesOren Ben Hakoon

Dr. Miriam Adelson at the funeral of husband, philanthropist Sheldon Adelson, in Jerusalem, Friday | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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Sheldon Adelson z"l, the businessman and philanthropist whose contribution to Israel and Jewish life has affected countless people, was laid to rest on Friday in a private ceremony in Jerusalem with close family members present.

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Dr. Miriam Adelson, his wife and partner in so many of his projects, eulogized him as someone who could not be replaced, due to his sheer impact on so many levels.

"It may seem strange, here in Jerusalem, the heart of Israel, which was so dear to Sheldon's heart, I am eulogizing my husband, in English, rather than in Hebrew, but Sheldon never liked simultaneous translations and as I speak now I feel that he can hear me," she said.

"I feel him, watching, listening to every word with every magnetic attention he lavished on me, each every day during our more than 32 years together. So here I am Sheldon, adrift in endless pain, sustained with endless love. Saying, goodbye, Heye Shalom ["farewell"]."

She then recalled the many years together, and the joint effort to fight the illness. "It was a privilege Sheldon, each additional hour, and minute and second that we had together was a gift, and I am sorry, so so sorry, that I couldn't make it last longer. I do not want to accept this ending, I do not want to accept this final act, ours is a love story that should go on forever, and it will go on, in my memory, in my agonized heart, which for as long as it beats, will beat for you and only for you.

"How powerful you were Sheldon, you warmed and lit up people's life like sunshine, you lifted them up, like the ocean waves, your spirit was like a tempest wind, undeniable, and now that you are gone, how will we go on? I look around Sheldon, at our children, at our grandchildren, at our friends, at the businesses we built, the charities, the historic political achievements, this will last. They will prosper to the benefit of all of humanity, and they will proudly bear your name and follow in your example."

The ceremony was held in the ancient Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. Dr. Adelson noted that "those buried here, on the Mount of Olives will be resurrected first" once the Messiah comes. Dr. Adelson then said that she would one day renew their partnership, but "until then, until we are reunited, I will part with you with lines from one of our favorite songs."

She then quoted from Bette Midler's Wind Beneath My Wings: "You were the one with all the strength, a beautiful smile to hide the pain, did you ever know that you are my hero and everything I want you to know, I know the truth, of course I know it, I would be nothing without you. Fly, fly, fly high against the sky. Thank you, thank you. Thank God for you, the wind beneath my wings." The song was then played.

Adelson has been mourned by many world leaders and prominent business figures around the globe since his death was announced earlier this week after a long illness.

His city, Las Vegas, which he helped reinvent itself, had massive marquee displays in his memory this week along the Strip. In Israel and the Jewish world, Adelson was compared this week to other major Jewish philanthropists and Zionists giants, owing to his massive contribution to hospitals and universities and Jewish outreach programs (including hundreds of millions of dollars to the Taglit-Birthright project that brought more than a million Jewish youths to the country) as well as to his relentless activities to make Israel stronger and secure.

Many credit him for the successful effort to have the US and other countries recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital. On Thursday, when Adelson's casket arrived in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid his respects and stood next to it for several minutes and later met with Dr. Adelson and spoke with other family members to console them.

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