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Baumgart, Tamar (Tamar)

Baumgart, Tamar (Tamar)


Daughter of Ruth and Shmuel, was born on 26.11.1928 in Yavne’el, where she lived with her parents in Binyamina, Hadera, Even Yehuda, and Kiryat Bialik in 1939. Tamar studied at the Hugim High School, continued at the school Who was a professional member of WIZO in Haifa and was a member of the Scouts movement. From 1946 on, she worked as a volunteer in the Palmach in Ein Gev where she worked in kindergarten and found great talent in the educational work Tamar sought to continue her education and began to read pedagogical literature, She was sent to Halata and Ein Zeitim, and she was very devoted to training and to work, not to any other job. She recoiled from the difficulties of physical exertion, bought a Lev of greatness and greatness in her willingness to be useful L. everyone. Every job given to it has invested a lot of soul. War of Independence was attached to the Palmach “open” and played a different role: Cruisers, cooking, and quartermaster. She served with her unit in Mount Canaan, in the Mount Canaan police station. With the brigade she went down from the Galilee to the central region and then to the besieged Negev, where she served in a camp in the village of Hogaj near Kibbutz Dorot. On the 6th of Tishrei 5709 (October 9, 1948), she was killed by the bombing of Egyptian airplanes and buried at Kibbutz Dorot, on the 22nd of Tammuz 5710 (22.6.1950) she was put to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

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