Tishler, David
Son of-Orna and Fritz, was born on May 31, 1925, in Breslau, Germany, where he was a member of a pioneering Zionist youth movement, and his parents wanted him to continue to study at the Gymnasium. He joined the “Dror” group of Hashomer Hatzair, which immigrated to Israel in 1940 and was accepted by the Jewish Agency, After his parents were murdered by the Nazis, he was in touch with his uncle in America who wanted to come to him, but he refused. As a member of Kibbutz Mizra, he was a member of Kibbutz Mizra, a prominent member of the kibbutz, a right to help others and Simcha in his role, but he also had to overcome a mental crisis when he discovered loopholes in the realization of the pioneering ideal. In the field of agriculture, he loved the fields and the machine, and during his free time he studied in the fields of agriculture, and he was interested in studying everything related to the agriculture. After the outbreak of the war, he was sent to a course for army commanders and took part in the battles of Tirat Zvi and Mishmar Haemek, where he was sent to a naval training course and served in the 7th Brigade. David fell in the Beit Sussen outpost on the second day of Sivan 5708 (June 9, 1948.) He was buried in Na’an, and his memory was placed in the file “In Memory of the Martyrs of Mizra.” On Monday 18.5.1950 he was transferred to eternal rest in Beit- The military cemetery in Afula.