Rosen, Yehuda-Arieh
Son of Mordechai and Pnina. Born in Warsaw on March 22, 1917, he immigrated to Israel in 1924. After completing his studies at the Balfour Gymnasium in Tel Aviv, he studied for two years at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and one year at the Tel Aviv Law and Economics School He served in the British army as a payments manager and was drafted into the IDF in April 1948. He served as a staff officer. As head of the service-conditions branch in the manpower division, Yehuda-Arieh was one of the initiators of the housing projects. He died in his illness on Friday, 15 March 1953, and was put to rest at the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. left a wife, daughter, and son at the age of eight months. His name is named on a public garden in the Tzahala neighborhood and also one of the streets in Ramat Hen named after him.