Tidhari, Noah
Son of Yehoshua. He was one of the founders of Hashomer Haleumi in Poland and later of the youth movement of the General Zionists, and hundreds of his pupils immigrated to Eretz Israel and in 1933 he himself and his first steps He was the first member of the settlement organization “Shear-Yeshuv” and worked in Kfar Yehezkel for some time as secretary of the Executive Committee of “Haoved Hazioni.” In 1938, he enlisted as a policewoman in Gush Halav in the Galilee and shortly after the end of the events devoted himself to educational activity among the Yemenite community He was one of the first members of the city of Holon, served as secretary of the Agroven neighborhood committee, and with the establishment of the local council in Holon Bode there. After the outbreak of World War II he enlisted in the British Army Transportation Corps. Day of Tammuz Ts”g (07/23/1943) died in a car accident as part of his military service. He was 35 when he died. He was buried in the military cemetery in Beirut. He left a wife. His memory was commemorated in the booklet “In Memory of Our Friends” published by his company. An investigation conducted in 2017 revealed that his place of rest was in Beirut, Lebanon. Grave location of tomb 3B3. Unit Royal Engineers. Rank driver.