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Levin, David

Levin, David


Son of Jacob and Sonia. He was born on February 10, 1930, in the city of Stoivets, Poland. After graduating from elementary school, he immigrated to Israel in 1947 and enrolled in the Beit Yerah high school. In 1950, he was drafted into the IDF, but was discharged from regular service because he was at that time a kibbutz in the Negev and then served in the reserves, where he studied at the Beit Berl Institute for Obstetrics and Research at Zofit, and was the director of the Jerusalem branch of such a company He was a member of the Israel Information Processing Association. During the Six-Day War, David fought with courage and devotion until the fifth day of the battles, on the 9th of June 1967. He fell in a battle that took place in Dredera, and was one of the first immigrants to the Golan Heights to the Jordan Valley A Syrian wife and two women were buried in the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery, and his memoirs were published in the booklet “Nachshoni HaGolan” published by his battalion.

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