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Midzinsky-Kokotek, Sarah (Sala)

Midzinsky-Kokotek, Sarah (Sala)


Daughter of Haya and Avraham, was born on June 1, 1922, in Sosnowiec, Poland, when she was eight years old and became ill with asthma, and she was very active as a counselor After the liberation of Poland, she returned to Sosnowiec to search for the remains of her family and, since the liberation of Poland, she returned to Sosnowiec to search for the remains of her family. She found them close to despair, and joined the religious kibbutz “Transjordan” in Lodz, where she met her younger brother From Lodz she moved with her kibbutz to Germany and immigrated to Israel in the summer of 1947. She joined Kfar Etzion and worked as a seamstress, and the Judean Hills had a positive effect on her health and she felt good in the group. When the War of Independence broke out, she was one of the defenders of the area, and on the 4th of Iyar 5708 (May 13, 1948) she fell with her husband, Moshe Haim Midzinsky. On the 17th of Cheshvan 5710 (November 17, 1949), she was transferred to the military cemetery at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem with the other victims of the Gush.

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