Roth, Zvi-Arie (Timley)
Son of Vilma-Bluma and Shmuel, was born in 1928 in Arad, Romania, until the outbreak of the Second World War and attended the elementary school, and when the war broke out, he also sensed the taste of torture in the Nazi concentration camps. After the victory over the Nazis and the liberation from the camps, he left his father to immigrate to Israel and joined the Dror movement in Hungary and immigrated to Israel in 1946 on the illegal immigrant ship Knesset Israel, He was arrested in Cyprus and, on his arrival in Palestine, belonged to the training center of the “Dror” movement named after Yosef Gardush in Kibbutz Ein Harod, where one of his friends testified: “He is frank, Where he worked in the Amos Brigade and was assigned to a combat battalion in the Golani Brigade After the withdrawal from Jenin, the line reached the first truce in the ridge north of Jenin, and as the fighting resumed, In view of the enemy’s superiority, our forces were forced to retreat and set up a new line in the Gilboa ridge, which fell near Mazar on Tuesday, July 10, 1948. His memory was mentioned in the booklet “Out of the Threshold,” which appeared on the day of the nuclear cost for settlement in the Galilee. On 20 Av 5710 (3.8.1950), he was laid to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.