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Tomb of Obadiah Bartenura
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Tomb of Obadiah Bartenura, 15th-century rabbi burial site at Mount of Olives Cemetery, Jerusalem, Israel.

The Tomb of Obadiah Bartenura is located on the Mount of Olives Cemetery, a large burial ground on Jerusalem's eastern slope overlooking the Old City walls. The cemetery spreads across a hillside with thousands of graves arranged in rows and clusters.

Obadiah arrived in Jerusalem in 1488 and founded a yeshiva that became a center for Jewish learning in the city. He also worked to reduce the tax burden on the local Jewish population.

The tomb sits within a cemetery that holds deep spiritual importance for Jewish visitors and pilgrims. Many come to pay respects at graves of rabbis and scholars who shaped Jerusalem's Jewish communities.

The cemetery is accessible on foot with multiple entry points from different sides. It helps to ask locals or guides for the exact location of the specific grave, since the grounds are extensive and contain many pathways.

The rabbi authored one of the most influential commentaries on the Mishnah, a central text in Jewish study. This commentary was first printed in Venice in 1549 and remains in use in Jewish schools and yeshivas worldwide.

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