Mendelebaum, Moshe-Eliezer
Son of-Chava-Rachel and Shlomo-David was born on February 14, 1927, in Tel Aviv. After graduating from the “BILU” school, he worked for a time in the city and was a member of the Mizrachi youth movement, the religious sports organization Elitzur and its groups, and joined the ranks of the Haganah. “Mizrahi” in Shavei Zion, and because of family reasons he was forced to return from there and work as a gardener on behalf of the Tel Aviv municipality, He was drafted into a combat unit in the Givati Brigade, completed a platoon commander’s course, served in a religious company and participated in all its activities against the local gangs and the rioters and then against the regular Egyptian army. , And was captured on June 8, 1948. On June 10, 1948, the Egyptians shelled the site and then attacked it with armored vehicles, causing enemy casualties, the collapse of positions, and damage to the weapons, And during the retreat in the open area, more fighters were injured, and on that day he was injured on Tuesday, 10 June 1948, and remained in the cold field B. He was considered missing, until after a year his grave was found at the site of the battle. On the 17th of Sivan 5709 (17.6.1949) he was laid to rest in the military cemetery at Nahalat Yitzhak.