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Toledano, Isaac

Toledano, Isaac


Born in 1929 in Meknes, Morocco, to a rabbinical family, he studied at the Alliance school in his hometown, and when he completed his elementary studies, he began to study literature with his uncle and worked for him in Morocco. He arrived in France, and from there he made his way to Palestine, where he was caught by the British and her passengers, including Yitzhak, were brought to the detention camps in Cyprus, where he joined a youth organization where the young people learned combat doctrine, During the months of detention, the detainees immigrated to Israel and Yitzhak joined the Palmach and served in the “Yiftah” Brigade. On the 3rd of Iyar 5708 (3.6.1948), in the battle for Malkia, the first battle he took as a fighter, Yitzhak fell and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Safed. His brother, who came to Israel after his fall, remembered him playing another, which he learned to play on his own as a boy.

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