The grave was photographed on the same day by the same photographer.
Above the sign appears the inscription Moshe and Zfora Sharett
and on the tombstones:
[Moshe Sharett]
י"ד תשרי תרנ"ה - ז’ תמוז תשכ"ה
עלה ארצה בניסן תרס"ו
14 October 1894 - 7 July 1965
Immigrated to Israel in Nissan 1906
[Tzippora Sharett]
ג’ אלול תרנ"ו - ד’ תשרי תשל"ד
עלתה ארצה באייר תרע"ב
12 August 1896 - 30 September 1973
Immigrated to Israel in Ayer 1912
Click for a larger image Translation of the text on the sign:
Moshe Sharet: 1906 - immigrated from Russia with his family who settled in the Arab village of Ein-Sinia in the Samaria mountains, where he got to know the Arab rural life and acquired the Arabic language. 1908 - The family settled in Jaffa and later in Tel Aviv. 1913 - Graduated from the first class of the Herzliya Gymnasium. 1916 - 1918 - An officer in the Turkish army in World War I. 1919 - Assistant to Yehoshua Hankin, the buyer of the land for the settlement. 1921-1925 - Graduated LSE in London and active there in matters of settlement and procurement for "Haganah". 1925 - 1930 - Member of the "Davar" editorial board and editor of its English edition. 1933 - 1948 - Head of the political department of the Jewish Agency: responsible for security, immigration and settlement issues before the British Mandate government; obtains the Hula concession and the license to establish the Port of Tel Aviv; responsible for the political side of the "Wall and Tower" settlement enterprise that determined the borders of the country; founder of the Hebrew Settlements Police - the visible arm of the "Haganah"; chairman of the settlement security committee, the supreme supervisory body of the "Haganah" . 1939-1945 - the leader volunteers for the British Army in World War II which culminated in the establishment of the "Jewish Fighting Brigade" which fought on the Italian front and at the end of the war its men organized the mobilization of thousands of Holocaust survivors; The director of the Yishuv parachute operation to occupied Europe. 1946 - As one of the leaders of the Yishuv he was arrested on "Black Saturday" by the British in the Latrun camp. 1947 - Heads the campaign to accept the Partition Plan for the Land of Israel at the UN Assembly. 1948 - Drafts the Declaration of Independence and signs it. 1948 - 1965 - Member of the Knesset on behalf of the Mapai (Workers’ Party of the Land of Israel). 1948-1956 - First Minister of Foreign Affairs: lays the foundations of the Israeli Foreign Service; is at the head of the campaign to accept Israel as a member of the United Nations; wins the campaign to obtain reparations from West Germany and signs the agreement on behalf of the government in 1952; strives for dialogue with Arab countries; The leader of the moderate line in the Israeli government. 1954 - 1955 - the second prime minister. 1956 - Removed from the position of Foreign Minister by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion due to his opposition to forceful foreign policy and security. 1957 - 1961 - Chairman of the "Am Oved" publishing house. 1961 - 1965 - Chairman of the Jewish Agency’s management. 1965 - ordered to be buried in this place next to his family members.
Tzippora Sharet nee Meirov: 1915 - Graduated from the third class of the Herzliya Gymnasium. 1918-1921 - pioneer in the Kinneret group. 1923 - married Moshe Sharet 1944 - sent by the Yishuv to Iran to treat the "children of Tehran". She stood to the right of her husband in all his work.