Bachrach, Yosef Aryeh
Born in Hamburg, Germany, was born on September 5, 1919 in Hamburg, Germany, to one of the privileged families of the Hamburg community, and at the age of 12 his father died and he was forced to help his mother to earn a living. In 1938 he began to study medicine at the university and in the same year he moved to Israel, where he joined Kibbutz Hefetz Chaim of Poalei Agudath Israel and at the same time worked hard with his studies, In 1946 he married Leah Albeck, the daughter of Prof. Albeck of Jerusalem, who decided to devote himself to the study of agronomy in order to find a solution to the problems of the kibbutz. The agricultural sack of the ultra-Orthodox farmer, who moved to Jerusalem after he found a solution to the question of milking on the Sabbath by automatic milking machines, with the help and consent of the Torah sages in Israel and with the help of various scientists … “Science and technology help us to fulfill all the commandments of the Torah. “He began to prove that he had found a solution to the milking on Shabbat, and saw that his purpose was to find a solution and complete the Torah and work with the help of science and modern science. Joseph-Aryeh fell on the 12th of Tammuz 5708 (12.7.1948) when he was wounded by shrapnel from a shrapnel while carrying out his duties, and was first buried in Sheik Bader Aleph and later moved to the eternal rest in the cemetery of the Perushim in Jerusalem.A second son was born a month after his fall and named after him.