Nimoirt, Yosef
Son of Pinchas. He was born in 1902 in Germany in 1923. He joined the Hechalutz movement in 1923 and worked in various training kibbutzim, and especially in the Hechalutz agricultural training center in the vicinity of Hameln, where he worked as a member of the Hachshara and in 1925 immigrated to Eretz Israel and worked in Ein Harod and the Tivon and Haifa Battalions. He spent many years in Kibbutz Yagur, where he worked in the management of the economy and in the courtyard, and devoted most of his time to the cowshed, where he stood out for his diligence and dedication, and was well-liked by all the members, as well as his knowledge of nature and agriculture. On 2 Adar (12.2.1929), when he was guarding the banana section of the Shiller group near the settlement, dogs attacked him and when he tried to smuggle them, a bullet was fired from his rifle and he was killed. He was laid to rest in the Rehovot cemetery. He died and left behind a wife. His life and the circumstances of his death were published in Davar,