Glanzman, Zvi
Son of Hanna and Leib. He was active in the “Achva” Zionist youth movement, and his friends called him “Hermann.” He was later conscripted into the Polish army and in 1933 he received a permit to immigrate to Israel after three years of training He moved to Tel Aviv and settled in Tel Aviv in 1936. He married a wife and moved to Tel-Zur, near Yehuda, where he worked as an agricultural laborer in the orchards of the area. He was an honest and humble man who loved work and was an ardent patriot for his settlement, Tel Tzur, and on July 1, 1938 he went out to guard at night. A bullet fired from his rifle hit him and killed him. He was buried in the cemetery in Even Yehuda. He put down a wife. His name was commemorated in the Yizkor Book of the Jabotinsky Institute and in the Book of Events.