Rosin (Tchamberlin), Shlomo
Son of Rabbi Moshe Rozin. He was born in 1920 in Jassy, Romania and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1939. He joined the Zionist Workers’ Union in Moshav Beit Oved, and served in the British army during the Second World War and was stationed in the Western Desert in Marsa Matruh, And in March 1941 he was sent to Greece with the force that was intended to stop the German invasion of Palestine, and a month later he surrendered to Greece, And transported them by ship to the Allied countries Was transferred to Italy and then transferred to the Germans who transferred him to a POW camp in Austria and was returned to Israel in 1945. In September of that year he was injured in a car accident between Zrifin and Tel Aviv, and two weeks later, on September 19, 1945, He was laid to rest in the Nahalat Yitzhak cemetery, assumed by a father, his memory was immortalized in “The Book of Volunteerism” and “The Yearbook of Journalists”