Did you ever hear of a man whose dedication to his nation’s borders earned him a posthumous award? Such a man was Lieutenant Colonel Shaul Zaid, and here at Zaid Garden, his legacy blooms. Zaid Garden, a four-dunam expanse, is more than just a beautiful spot. It’s a tribute to a man who played a pivotal role in shaping the very landscape you see before you. Zaid was instrumental in defining the borders between Israel, Syria, and Jordan in the early days of the State of Israel. He bravely participated in armistice committees, fearlessly venturing to the front lines to mark the boundaries. His expertise in regional maps, particularly a crucial map of Haifa he provided during the liberation struggle, proved invaluable to defense efforts. Former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin recognized Zaid’s unwavering commitment, posthumously awarding him a certificate of appreciation. Even after the border markers were officially placed, Zaid would diligently return to ensure their permanence. This dedication is reflected in the spirit of Zaid Garden. The garden is part of the “Haifa Vista Trail,” a 60-kilometer route connecting 21 scenic overlooks along the Carmel Ridge. From this vantage point within Zaid Garden, you can enjoy a sweeping panorama from Haifa Bay to Kiryat Shmona. Take a moment to appreciate not just the view, but the man whose legacy is etched into the land. Shaul Zaid, a Haifa resident, was a community activist and philanthropist. His family chose this fitting tribute to honor his memory. This tranquil space, with its observation terrace, public garden, benches, and playground, invites you to relax and reflect on the contributions of a remarkable individual. Zaid Garden is a testament to the dedication and foresight of a man who helped shape the nation.
Purification Center
A colossal undertaking. That’s what the Haifa Purification Center represents. Right here before us stands a testament to human ingenuity