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Brown, Isaac

Brown, Isaac


He was born in Czestochowa, Poland in 1929. In 1936, the family immigrated to Israel and settled in Tel Aviv and Yitzhak attended the Nes Tziona elementary school. When he grew up and realized how hard his parents worked to support their two children, he began to give up games to ease his mother’s work at home, but in the activities of the Mahanot Ha’olim movement and later in the United Movement. After graduating from school, he began to work in a car repair shop and his salary brought home. He was accepted into the Haganah and began his service in the radio. After completing his training course in Gadna, he went on training in the Golani Brigade, where he saw his future in a kibbutz, volunteered for training and worked with dedication and responsibility and was assigned to work in the nucleus. , Who later became a member of the Yiftah Brigade, and was severely injured in the retaliation against the village of Ihsaniya on March 13, 1948. Isaac demanded that his friends leave him alone, since he had already completed his role in life, and died. Yitzhak was brought to rest in the cemetery in Hulata. Before his death he told his friends: “We will win, there is no other way, we will end the war with our victory.” His memory was included in the booklet “In Memory of Friends” issued by his nucleus.

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