Marco, Isaac
Son of Avraham and Clara. He was born in 1933 in Bucharest, Romania, and immigrated to Israel in 1947 as part of the “Youth Aliya.” The immigrants were interned in Cyprus and later, when they arrived in Israel, he was adopted by one family in Tel Mond, as was customary in those days. His adoptive family, due to his diligence, initiative and doing everything that was best done to him, soon after his parents immigrated to Israel and Yitzhak joined them and offered to live in Tiberias because he was enchanted by the Kinneret and the quietness of the city. Israel Friends “and the” Hagalil “High School in Tiberias, and initially worked in various places in Tiberias and its environs as a clerk and as a laborer and after a while he was accepted He worked in a tax office in Tiberias, where he met a girl and married her a year later, and the couple’s economic situation was poor and their income was low, but the idyll was prevalent in their home, where they had two sons and a daughter. He was well versed in many areas, yet he was not contemptuous, arrogant, and bright-hearted, and his dedication and love did not limit the family circle alone. Work, society, and the IDF. He ran the Hapoel secretariat in the Galilee and as a football fan, he prepared to be a referee in the games. He was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in December 1951 and was discharged from reserve duty on December 15, 1971. On 18 March 1971, “All the yoke, even the most difficult for his family, was received with love – because he loved his family very much, because he loved people in general,” he wrote in a letter to the widow. .. In the tax office he learned all the stages of the Mossad’s work, until he was elected to the workers’ committee in the district. . . His modesty and popularity led him to extensive public activity in the party and in Hapo’el, and everyone found time and shared the common aspiration – striving for improvement and progress – in the family, in society and at work.