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Ludvinovsky, Pinchas

Ludvinovsky, Pinchas


Son of Simcha and Pnina. He was born on April 20, 1941 in Jerusalem. He completed his studies at the YH Brenner elementary school in Kfar Sava, and was very kind and devoted to his parents, so that he did not spare any effort and came to their aid in the burden of earning a living. He belonged to the Hashomer Hatzair movement and was very loyal to the idea of ​​his movement, because his faith in his path was great, and from there he decided to make it his way of life, but he was resolute and resolute, but his deeds were not done out of brazenness. Who made a living in the Negev in his serious attitude to work and practiced driving a tractor – and his love for kibbutz life, he took his life for the day when he would continue his life in an agriculture that was so appealing to him. In October 1959, and after the basic training period, he went to a squad commander’s course. He viewed the paratroopers as a defensive wall for the State of Israel and was proud of the parachutists. He also said: “If I was to fall, it would be good to fall as a parachutist” – and on the 3rd of Shevat 5721 (January 20, 1961) he fell in the line of duty and was brought to rest in the cemetery in Kfar Saba, In Uri Milstein’s book, Wars of the Paratroopers, his memory was raised.

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