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Cohen, Isaac

Cohen, Isaac


Mazal Tov and Tzalabi, was born in 1927 in Turkey. In 1942 he immigrated to Israel and joined the Hashomer Hatzair movement. Yitzhak spent three years training in the Sha’ar Hagolan farm and was mainly engaged in the dairy industry. When his nucleus emerged as an independent kibbutz, he joined the Palmach, and Zivko, as his friends called him, experienced difficult experiences in his life and his character was weighed in. He was silent and did not easily open his Lev to others. Between the fighters and the breakthrough to Jerusalem, which fell on Tuesday, June 10, 1948 near Kiryat Anavim. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Kiryat Anavim

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