Davidovich, Yitzhak
Son of Malka and Avraham Tzvi was born in Karpatho-Rus, Czechoslovakia in 1924. After World War II he immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Netanya, where he worked in polishing Yitzhak joined the ranks of the Haganah and filled various positions with great devotion and devotion, and when he became tired of the city he joined the Bnei Dror Yeshiva in Tel Mond, where he continued his intensive activities in the Haganah. Hagana “saw the role of his life, and he was about to marry a wife and set up a home for him, but he rejected it at the end of the war, and continued his service in the Alexandroni Brigade on Wednesday, . One day before the declaration of the state, Yitzhak fell in battle for the Arab village Tira between Ramat Hakovesh and Kfar Hess, from which an Iraqi army threatened the Tel Mond bloc. He was laid to rest at the cemetery in Tel Mond. Shlomo, his older brother, fell about six months later in the last battle to liberate the Western Galilee. In the “Bnei Dror” newsletter, a list was published in his memory in which his friends describe him as “a cheerful and Simcha boy whose childhood traces and past war are not apparent in his behavior.