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Lipkin, Adam

Lipkin, Adam


Son of Chaim. Born in 1912 in Jerusalem, his grandfather immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1841 and settled in Hebron, and in 1861 moved to Jerusalem and later became one of the founders of the “Yefe Nof” Hebrew neighborhood in the city gates. He was a member of “Maccabi” and was active in sports, earning a living as a telepunist at the railway station of the capital, the most important city in the country at that time, enabling him to obtain important information about British forces and deliver them to the Jewish underground. 1936), when one of the phones was repaired, accidentally hit by a bullet fired from a British soldier’s pistol, and he was killed on the spot. L. His name was immortalized in the book “Blood and Fire – events Trtz”o-Trtz”z.” Investigation conducted in 2017 found its resting place in the cemetery Trumpeldor, Israel

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