Lange, Yaakov-Leib
Son of Fela and David. He was born in 1919 in Poland and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937. During World War II, he was drafted into the British Army and was assigned to the Israel Armaments Division of the Israel Ordnance Corps in a car accident near Kiryat Motzkin. Three days later, on the 25th of Elul (13.9.1944), he died of his wounds and was brought to eternal rest in the British military cemetery at Hof Hacarmel. He left a sister in Israel and was immortalized in the Book of Volunteerism and in the Yizkor book by the Jabotinsky Institute.