Gutman, Joseph
Son of Esther and Zvi, was born in 1930 in the city of Novi-Zamki, Slovakia, which was called Ireshk-Oyvar in Hungarian, and was returned in 1939 to Hungary. Under the new regime he began to attend high school until the Hungarians loaded their Jews into the death carriages and sent them to the extermination camps. Joseph held on until the liberation and then studied auto mechanics. He joined the kibbutz in training and training, and in 1948 he immigrated to Israel in the Gahal convoy, where he joined Kibbutz Tel Yosef and from there joined the army. On October 20, 1948, during a military operation in the vicinity of Jerusalem, he was injured in the bombing and fell. Joseph was brought to rest at the military cemetery in Kiryat Anavim.