Givertz, Levy-Yitzhak
Levi-Yitzhak, Ben Zvia, and Avraham was born on the 17th of Adar 5714 (February 20, 1954) in Petah Tikva. Levy-Yitzhak was drafted into the IDF in early August 1972 and volunteered for the Armored Corps, before he was drafted into the Armored Corps. Levy-Yitzhak was an excellent soldier and won high grades in the various courses he passed. He was finally sent to a tank commanders’ course, but did not finish until the war began. In the Yom Kippur War, Levi-Yitzhak was a liaison officer in the armored corps of the armored corps who fought in the central sector of the Suez Canal, and in the postcards and letters he sent to his family he described the days of the harsh containment battles against the Egyptian forces and tried to calm He also described how his unit destroyed tanks of the Egyptians and even wrote that during the brief interruptions of the fighting, the soldiers were given entertainment performances and participated in the battles in the Chinese farm area and together with the other crew members, replaced four tanks that were hit one after the other On October 18, 1973, Levi-Yitzhak was killed and killed in a battle near Yad Vashem The Israeli farm, when his tank was hit by enemy fire, and he was considered missing, but was finally identified and brought to rest in the Kiryat Shaul cemetery, leaving behind his parents and brother.