Meislin, Shmuel
Son of Esther and Joseph. He was born in 1918 in the city of Hummel in Russia and immigrated to Israel with his family in 1930. The family settled in Tel Aviv, and Shmuel began studying at the children’s education center in Tel Aviv and was a loyal member of the Hanoar Haoved movement. When he stopped studying, he began working at Bank Hapoalim in the city. During the Second World War, Shmuel responded to the call of the National Institutions and in May 1941 he enlisted in an artillery unit in the British Army. On the 12th of Adar (March 1, 1942) Shmuel passed away and was buried in the Nahalat Yitzhak cemetery in Tel Aviv. Left a mother. His memory was immortalized in “The Book of Volunteerism,” in the Yizkor book of the Jabotinsky Institute and in the “Yearbook of the Journalists”.