Abramovitch, David-Noah (child)
Son of Henia and Asher-Anshel, was born on October 23, 1925, in Skarnowicz, Poland, and immigrated to Israel on November 17, 1935, where he studied in an elementary school and completed his studies in the weaving industry during the Second World War. 1942, volunteered for the British army and was only seventeen years old, so he was called a “boy.” He served in the warehouses of a maintenance unit and was with his unit in Egypt, Italy and other places, and was very fond of sports such as swimming, football, ping-pong and more. With a pleasant voice and a lot of singing, especially classical Italian poetry, with a pleasant and cheerful disposition, he loved a joke and laughter and was able to impart his good spirit and relief to his surroundings. On the night of June 2-3, 1948, as part of the “Philistine” operation, the Givati forces attacked the Egyptian forces near the Ashdod Bridge (the “Ad Halom” bridge today), and the forces were forced to retreat. , But forced the Egyptians to prepare for the march and halted their advance northward, which fell on May 3, 1948. David-Noah was laid to rest at the Warburg military cemetery.