Kadishweitz, Isidore
During World War I, he lived in New York, where he accepted the call of the Zionist leaders – Yitzhak Son of-Zvi, David Son of-Gurion and Pinchas Rotenberg – and enlisted in the 39th Battalion of the British Army. The aim was to help liberate Palestine from the Turks. On 4 Kislev, November 8, 1918, he died in Great Britian in the course of his duties and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in the area, and his memory was immortalized in the Book of Recognition for British Jewry in the Yizkor Book of the Jabotinsky Institute and the “Avihail”.