Kashman, Netanel (Nat)
Son of Hayika and Moshe-Yosef (Morris) was born on February 6, 2222, to haredi parents in London, the capital of England, grew up in the Whitechapel neighborhood, attended elementary school, and became Katsav, an assistant to his father , Who was employed in the British army and served there for five years, including in Tripolitania, where he witnessed the riots against the Jews, and was even more impressed by the indifferent and hostile attitude of his English friends, and when he returned to London he became a Zionist. Who tried to immigrate illegally to Israel and was therefore registered as a member of the Irgun in London and waited for his turn. He was attached to the Altalena passengers and arrived with them to Israel. From Tel Aviv he immediately moved to Jerusalem and joined the Irgun unit that fought there, and the rift between the Hagana and the other underground organizations disappointed him and he was very upset by him, and he dreamed of raising his mother after the war and settling in one of the moshavot. Was sent to the outpost at the top of the mountain, before saying goodbye to an old friend: “If something happens to me, please tell my family that you will not mourn me, for I will die for Jerusalem.” In the last battle he stood valiantly and fell with the fallen in Malcha on 7 Tammuz 5708 (14 July 1948). He was buried in Sheikh Bader Aleph. On the 28th of Elul 5710 (10.9.1950) he was put to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.