Feigin (Valero), Rachel
Was born on July 6, 1911 in Jerusalem, and after completing her studies at the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem, she continued to study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and was an active member of Maccabi in Jerusalem and married an engineer Mark Feigin, In the first months of the War of Independence, when her husband held responsible positions at the headquarters of the Haganah, he served in the Haganah, General of the Haganah, tried to persuade him to spare himself a bit and to set aside hours for rest, and when he did not obey her and wandered When her husband fell on 24.2.1948 while traveling for his service, she took up service and held a responsible position in the General Staff in the care of French-speaking Machal personnel. In this treatment, she saw the duty of justice and human duty as an attempt to correct the flaws in the experience of flaws in the government’s and the public’s attitude toward these volunteers. Rachel cupped the grief of her widowhood in her Lev and worked to reduce the suffering of others. She died in a road accident near Rehovot on January 7, 1949, when she traveled as part of her service, and was brought to rest in the Nahalat Yitzhak Military Cemetery.