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Lefke, Yosef (Sefi)

Lefke, Yosef (Sefi)


Son of Pesachia and Aryeh was born on Wednesday, February 2, 1930 in Haifa, where he studied for six years in the Kiryat Haim elementary school, where he was not diligent, And then studied for two years at the vocational school of the Technion in Haifa, where he joined the Gordonia movement, first as an apprentice and later as a mentor, and traveled extensively throughout the country, expressing his love for her. Immediately after the outbreak of the War of Independence, following the United Nations General Assembly resolution of 29 November 1947 on the partition of the country into two states, he joined the Palmach as a member of the Hagash He joined forces with the army in the Negev, in battles (Khazla, etc.), in the occupation of Brayer, in reinforcements to Kfar Darom, etc. In his letters home from that period, We will not continue, we will continue, “wrote Yosef, who fell on Wednesday, June 11, 1948, in the occupation of Asulog police, when the police building blew up. He was laid to rest in the Revivim military cemetery. His memory was raised with the memory of the children of Kiryat Haim who fell – in the book “Bnei Kiryat Haim”.

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