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.