Fraser, Abraham
He was born in Berlin in Germany in 1921. After his immigration to Israel, he worked in Mikvah Israel, and during the Second World War he joined the British Army and was assigned to the infantry corps. On 26 Nisan, April 13, 1942, he was hit by a bullet and killed. He was brought to eternal rest in the British military cemetery in Haifa and left behind a father in America and a mother in England. His name was immortalized in “The Book of Volunteerism,” in “The Book of the Year”.