Bio-Brief
Bezalel Eliahu
World Renowned Pioneer Israeli Floriculturist, Horticulturist
& Agriculturist
By
Nissim Moses-Historian Indian Jewish Heritage and Bene Israel Genealogy Research
President Indian Jewish Heritage Center
Mr. Bezalel Eliahu and wife Bathsion, The Pioneers of Floriculture, Horticulture and
Agriculture in Israel
Several years ago during my tenure as the Founding Director of the Liaison Office of Israel Aircraft
Industries in New Delhi India, on 31st December my wife and I organized a New Year Party on 31
st
December 1996-97. It so happened that the whole retinue of President Ezra Weizmann being in India
were invited by his Excellency Mr. Haim Yehoyodah (Ambassador of Israel to India) to attend the
function. Among those attending was The Renowned Mr. Bezalel Eliahu the famous Pioneer Israeli
Floriculturist and Agriculturist from the Malabari Jewish Community of Kerala-Cochin. Then while
recently interviewing him it suddenly dawned on me that he had visited my home and attended the party.
What a strange coincidence and a unique renewal of connections.
Eliahu was born in 1930 to the Pothan-Vitil Family. After completing his basic education he studied in a
college in Ernakulum, Kerala State and was very active in the local politics.
The Parents and Siblings of Bezalel Eliahu
With the awakening of Jewish Immigration consciousness and with a view towards immigration to Israel,
he studied a profession that would be suitable for life in Israel. He studied to be a certified electrician,
with specialization in wireless, Morse and radio servicing. A month later he immigrated to Israel in 1955
with his father and sister. Together with a childhood friend he moved to Kibbutz Nathan. Here he
learned to adjust himself to the life in Israel and complete readjustment of living, eating and work. After
a year he left the kibbutz as the parents of the three Malabari Jewish Families disliked the kibbutz. At
this stage he was introduced to and befriended Mr. Arieh Luba and they remained friends till the demise
of Mr. Arieh Luba. These three families were helped by Mr. Luba to a North African immigrant Moshav
called Shachar. This Moshav was in a very primitive state of establishment and had no roads, electricity
and initially even the housing was in the form of tents. Only in 1957 they moved to a very small house of
45 square meters with electricity, water for house and agriculture an advisor for farming, who helped the
three families to grow, a variety of consumer and commercial products like vegetables, beet sugar,
groundnuts and fruit trees, etc. and rear some sheep. Soon the families were able to enjoy the product of
their labor such as vegetables, fruits, chicken, and for festivals even lamb meat.
In the summer of 1958 Bezalel married Bathsion and the wedding was in the Moshav and the guests were
from the Malabari Community of Kerala. The food was prepared by the female relatives. He and his wife
returned to their work clothes and schedule within two days and till today they work in their garden and
hothouses. In 1958 he was drafted into the army and served as a sapper and miner in the engineering
corps of the IDF.
In 1960 at the 5 year anniversary celebration for the establishment of Kiryat Gat, Betzalel was elected to
sit on the stage together with the Israeli Government dignitaries which included among others, The Rt.
Hon. Prime Minister Mr. Ben Gurion, The Hon. Finance Minister Mr. Levi Eshkol. He was seated
between the two. He was given a pre-prepared type written speech, but he decided to give his own speech.
In his speech he criticized the government and spoke of the disparity of the level of education, facilities
and services between the big towns and the smaller still development towns of Israel where the new
immigrants of Asia and Africa were residing. That impressed upon them that it was essential to invest in
the future of our children that they also continue in life as good, productive citizens and future leaders
like Herzl Weizmann and Ben Gurion.
The Rt. Hon. David Ben Gurion Prime Minister Visiting The Moshav and residence of Bezalel Eliahu
In 1960, the advisors of the Ministry of Agriculture brought a new type of product to plant, The Gladiola
Bulbs for growth and export to Holland as the soil in Holland was over exploited and were causing root
diseases to the plants while the soil in Israel was virgin soil. They were not only successful in growing the
flowers but were able to develop better, healthier and bountiful crops of flowers for export to Holland.
This drew a lot of recognitions, admiration and attention to the small community of Malabari Jewish
Community of Israel. Suddenly the media, the Hon. Minister of Agriculture Mr. Haim Givati,
government officials, the bureaucrats and all others were strongly attracted to admiring the people of the
hardworking Malabari Jewish Citizens of Israel. The Mariv newspaper editor published a very big write
about Mr. Bezalel praising his leadership and guidance in the success story of the Flowers for export
program of Israel. All the surrounding Malabari Jewish and others followed in quickly adopting their
methods and techniques in floriculture and horticulture for growth and export of flowers. In 1964 Mr.
Bezalel Eliahu was awarded the Outstanding Exporter Prize from the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Mr. Levy
Eshkol for Export of Gladiolas to Europe.
Because of his fluency in English he received a proposal from the Ministry of Agriculture to study and
acquire the technology of growing roses under controlled conditions in Hot-Houses. In order to go for
this training he had to leave his family and farm to the care of his wife Bathsion who stood by him
staunchly for the benefit of the community wellbeing. During the period of the training course he
together with a friend went to the Chelsea Flower Show. At the show he saw miniature Gladiolas which
impressed him very much as being the bet variety for export. After the course in England he together
with his Dutch Friend went to Holland and worked there in order to learn how to grow tomatoes in hot-
houses and see the growth regions of miniature gladiolas. Upon his return and after great effort and
persuasion he received the permission of the Ministry of Agriculture to import miniature gladiola bulbs
for experimental growth on a dunam of land. Within two years they were able to master the growth
technology of miniature gladiolas and make enough money from the export of such flowers in order to
build a bigger and more comfortable house in place of the earlier smaller one.
In 1967, after much discussion and persuasion he succeeded in obtaining permission to build hot-houses
on three dunams of land for growing roses for exports. In 1968 he received permission to obtain loans for
constructing a temperature controlled hot-houses in order to grow continuously rose both in summer and
winter on three dunams of land. The success of this new export venture was a sensation in Israel. It
resulted in great publicity in the media, visits of dignitaries and personalities and great recognition for
the successful Aliyah to Israel of the Malabari Jewish Community of Kerala.
In 1971, two members of Parliament from India visited him at the Moshav and wanted to know how the
Malabari Jewish Community from India had succeeded in developing the new field of growing flowers
for export in Israel. They invited him to visit India and meet them and their colleagues in New Delhi,
India. As a result he visited India at the end of 1971. During this visit he traveled across the length and
breadth of Kerala lecturing on the development of floriculture, horticulture and agriculture for export
and basically in his words “helping his Motherland-India to acquire knowhow that he learned in his
Fatherland-Israel”. His message was how to make a success of agriculture under the adverse conditions
of poor soil and minimum availability of water.
In the same year he was visited by Prof. Yuval Neeman (from the International Committee of Physics)
and his wife to know about the growth of flowers.
In 1972, The Family of Bezalel Eliahu had a flood of visitors and dignitaries like the Chief Minister of
Alberta, Canada, the Rt. Hon. Prime Minster and the Hon. Defence Minister of Burma, the Rt. Hon.
Prime Minister of Israel, David Ben Gurion and Noble Prize winners. Bezalel thanked Mr. David Ben
Gurion for reactivating the Aliyah from Cochin in 1952 by his personal directive, when he learned that it
had been frozen, because of some fictional suspicion of a communicable disease that the Malabari Jewish
Community was supposed to have.
From 1972 onwards a whole set of groups, delegations, ministers and dignitaries from various places in
the world ranging from California in the U.S.A., to India in the East, from Europe in the north to Africa
in the south, visited the Moshav of Mr. Bezalel and he was invited in an advisory capacity to conferences,
to lectures and to meet representatives of professionals and government officials on the subject of
floriculture, horticulture, agriculture, flower export, improved packaging for minimizing damage to
flowers in the process of transportation; growth and maximum utilization of land a water resources
under adverse conditions.
His Excellency Mr. Isaac Navon Visiting the Hot-House of Mr. Bezalel Eliahu
In 1993 The Chief Minister of Karnataka (later to become the Prime Minister of India) Mr. Dev Gouda
visited the Moshav changed his fine clothes and went into the hot-houses to personally learn and work
with Bezalel Eliahu some of the art of successfully growing flowers. Further Bezalel was appointed and
advisor by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
In 1994 he was awarded the Kaplan Prize by the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Isaac Rabin, in the Knesset
Building in Jerusalem in the presence of the Minister of Agriculture the Hon. Ms. Orah Namir, and
others for his contribution to the field of Floriculture, Horticulture and Agriculture in arid climates like
those in the Negev and the south of Israel.
Bezalel Eliahu Receiving the Kaplan Award
The Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Isaac Rabin Giving it to Bezalel Eliahu
With Chief Minister Dev Gouda of His Excellency Mr. Ezra Weizmann At the
Karnataka of India Residence of Mr. Bezalel & Bathsion
In 1996 he was a member of the retinue of His Excellency Mr. Ezra Weizmann during his visit to India.
During this visit he attended the New Year’s Eve party at the Residence of The Director of Liaison Office
of Mr. Nissim Moses at Misra Farm in New Delhi, India as a part of the delegation of Mr. Ezra
Weizmann.
In December 2005, Mr. Bezalel was informed by the Embassy of India that he was selected by the
Government of India to receive the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas Saman Award from His Excellency the
President of India Mr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in New Delhi, India in January 2006. This is an honor of a
Gold Medal and a Certificate is bestowed upon the Persons of Indian Origin who have distinguished
themselves abroad and brought honor to their Indian Roots.
The Pravasi Bhartiya Saman Award being bestowed upon Mr. Bezalel Eliahu
By His Excellency Mr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam-President of India
Additional Pictures of Dignitaries visiting The Home of Mr. Bezalel Eliahu
His Excellency Mr. Ranjan Mathias and Wife Kerala Agriculture Minister Mr. K.K. Parambil
Ceremony of 50 Years of Cochin Immigration attends lunch Party at the Gardens of Mr. Bezalel
to Israel –Year 2000. Eliahu
Mr. Bezalel Eliahu at hosting Mr. Bezalel Eliahu and his Wife Bathsion with Mr. Noah Masil
His Excellency Mr. S.S. Menon President Central Organization of Indian Jews in Israel
Ambassador of India to Israel
& his wife at the marriage
ceremony of his daughter Bosmat
In 2009, Mr. Bezalel Eliahu began to realize his childhood dream of Building a Big House on his family
ancestral plot of land in Chennamangalam, Kerala, which he has now achieved.
The House of Mr. Bezalel Eliahu in Chennamangalam, Kerala, India