Tappo (Yablonkin), Avraham-Yitzhak
Son of Sarah-Tova and David-Michael was born on 17.12.1909 in Bialystok, Poland, studied in a yeshiva and immigrated to Israel in 1926. Since his immigration to Israel he has been active in the Haganah and trained in Jerusalem He lived in Hadera, Binyamina and Haifa, where he worked as a weapons and signaling instructor, and during the 1929 riots he worked on repairing bridges and often ruined his soul in his work. And served in the Haganah in 1936. He lived in Jerusalem in 1936 and was in charge of guarding in the Makor Baruch neighborhood, where he worked for the Haganah intelligence service to obtain information from the police. He served as a foreman in the “Solel Boneh”, where he served as a foreman for many years in the field of weapons and first aid. During the War of Independence, on the ninth of Adar 2, 5708 (March 20, 1948), when an attack was carried out on the origins of the elite, Yitzhak, who was then one of its commanders, felt that he was helping the wounded man, An enemy ball and killed. He was buried in the cemetery in Sanhedria in Jerusalem. He left behind a wife and two children, a parent and a 100-year-old grandfather. Three days before his death, he participated in the bombing of an Arab coffee shop on the way to Jerusalem, which was run by hostile Arab gangs and served as a position for Arab snipers. On September 19, 1951, he was laid to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.