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Bahem, Zvi

Bahem, Zvi


Son of Shlomo. He was born on March 23, 1910 in Germany. After graduating from high school, he spent several years trading. He joined the Zionist movement “Blau-Weiss” and after a two-year training period in Germany he immigrated to Eretz Israel in April 1937 and settled in Kibbutz Givat Brenner. Where he served as a chauffeur in the wandering guard. As part of his job, Zvi and Yehuda Gotstein went out in a van to check the roads. Between the rat and the principle, the truck mounted on a mine. Zvi was critically wounded and died on April 20, 1939, at the Hadassah Hospital in Tel Aviv, where he commemorated his name and his friend Yehuda in a memorial booklet that was published on the thirtieth day of the fall.

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