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Sammler, Moshe

Sammler, Moshe


Son of Attal and Shalom. He was born in 1839 in the town of Leshkov in Poland, and in 1923 he joined a family that was about to immigrate to Eretz Israel, changed his name to Eretz Israel and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1923. He succeeded in bringing the rest of his family to Israel: A baker by profession and one of the founders of the baking division of the General Workers’ Union, who moved to the Tel-Haim neighborhood, which borders the Arab village of Salameh, near Tel Aviv, and took his produce from the neighborhood to the neighborhoods At the same time, there were many incidents in which Arab gangs of Arabs from the village attacked the Jewish residents of Tel-Haim. On October 9, 1938, Moshe led his way to Givat Rambam and was attacked by an ambush set by the Arabs. He was laid to rest in the cemetery in Nahalat Yitzhak near Tel Aviv, leaving a wife, two sons and a daughter.

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