Levi, Benjamin
During the First World War, he volunteered in London, where he lived, for the Jewish Legion – the 38th Battalion of the King’s Rifles. Together with the battalion he arrived in Palestine to participate in the conquest of the Turks. He fought in battles on the way to Nablus and in the battle over the Jordan crossings. In an investigation conducted in 2017, it was found that the date of his fall was 5 Adar II, March 7, 1919. His place of commemoration is on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel. His burial place is unknown.