IN the 1920s when, on behalf of the World Zionist Organisation and the Jewish people, Yehoshua Hankin purchased huge tracts of land in the Jezreel Valley from the Beirut-based and extremely wealthy Greek Orthodox Christian Sursok family, he added a very personal codicil.
This allowed him to live and also be buried in the — at that time — swamp ridden, mosquito and malaria infested but extensive valley stretching from the outskirts of Haifa to the Beit Shean and Jordan Valleys in the east.
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