Dombrowski, David Heinz
Son of Shulamit (Frida) and Avraham. He was born in Breslau, Germany, on January 25, 1915. In his youth he was a member of the Habonim and Hechalutz movements, and after graduating from elementary and high school he went to the Hechalutz training program in France and in 1934 immigrated to Eretz Israel He joined Kibbutz Givat Brenner but was forced to move to Tel Aviv a few months later to help his parents who remained in Germany and were deprived of their livelihood after his father was incarcerated in a concentration camp.In Tel Aviv he began working in the Bloom factory for false teeth, And sent money to his parents, was diligent in learning the Hebrew language and was alert to the problems of the Yishuv and the workers’ movement, was gifted with writing skills but found it hard to express himself in Hebrew. Bad Trtz”o asked to help the overall effort and sent by the Haganah “Kinneret colony to help harvesting the fields and maintain. He was put to rest in the cemetery in Haifa and was put to rest in 1943. After his death, Eliyahu Golomb, commander of the Haganah “Initiated by the workers committee of” Blum “to bring them to Palestine.