Levin, Nahum
Son of Esther and Abraham-Menachem, was born on February 28, 1930, in the city of Frauenkirchen, Austria, was the eldest son with seven brothers and sisters, and at the dawn of his youth he was prominent in his sense of responsibility. He lived in Czechoslovakia with his relatives and spent about a year living in Czechoslovakia with his relatives, and in 1940 immigrated to Palestine with his family, where he settled in Jerusalem and studied at the “Etz Chaim” Yeshiva and was a graduate of the Holy Yeshiva of Dushinsky. His favorite subjects were Torah literature and language studies, and after the UN General Assembly resolution of November 29, 1947, Nachum joined the defense of Jerusalem. On May 29, 1948, when he was on guard duty in the houses of Ungerin, near the Mandelbaum crossing, he was hit by shell shrapnel and died, buried in Sheik-Bader, where he left his parents, brothers and sisters. Military in Mount Herzl in Jerusalem An investigation conducted in 2017 found that the resting place of the late Nahum Levin is the Givat Shaul cemetery, block 19, plot A line 3 Tomb 5