Tzadok (Lerer), Moshe
Son of-Mendel and Nechama. He was born on July 1, 1913 in Zelichow, Poland. He graduated from elementary school. He studied in the town in high school (until the eleventh grade) and later studied at the ORT vocational school in Warsaw and from the age of 14 he was active in the Zionist youth movement in his town. Finally, in 1933, he immigrated to the land of his dreams and immediately joined the Haganah and from 1936 became a senior commander in its apparatus. He was naturally self-contained and modest, did not know indulgences, because life did not spoil him. During his days in the Haganah, and especially after he was drafted into the IDF in April 1948, during the War of Independence, he worked hard – as a guide, as a planner and even as a commander – and did not go to any task out of frivolity or frivolity, In 1957 he visited the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and completed his studies there. In 1960. The IDF reached the rank of Major General because of his deep work and dedication. But it was not only these that his friends respected and respected, but that he was disciplined at work, adhering to the goal and the fundamental in his approach to both. In his estate there were lists, diary and reflections, individual poems and oral matters he gave to the members of the Haganah, to members of the Haganah and to IDF conferences, died on his illness on March 15, 1964 and was brought to eternal rest in Beit- The military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. He put down a wife.