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Efrat (Frister), Harry

Efrat (Frister), Harry


Son of Berta and Louis, was born on April 18, 1908 in the city of Ribnik, Upper Silesia, then Germany. He belongs to an assimilated Jewish family. He spent his youth in Breslau. After graduating from elementary school, he attended the Gymnasium and joined the Jewish-General Movement (“Kamaradan”). He joined the Kif movement and became a socialist Zionist movement in 1929. He left the university, where he studied for three years in the Faculty of Medicine, and went on to agricultural training, joining the ” He served as a guard and was drafted into the fence in the north of Israel in the summer of 1938. Fifteen years of his life in Israel gave his kibbutz Givat Brenner, where he worked in all the farm jobs, especially as a tractor operator, fodder, fodder and much more. In the War of Independence, he was not allowed to participate in battles as a regular soldier, but he left once in a while Night operations. Died of Lev on Monday the 2nd of Tevet Ts”t (03/01/1949) night after strenuous action against the home-cheek, west of Beit Hanoun. He was laid to rest at the cemetery in Givat Brenner. He left a wife, Judith, and three sons.

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