Weisman, Nadav
Son of Berurah and David, was born on the 17th of Adar 5727 (17.3.1927) in Tel Aviv. He was the grandson of the writer and educator Yitzhak Epstein. At the age of 12 he was circumcised by his mother. After completing his studies at the Herzliya Gymnasium, he went on a training program for Deganya A, and when he returned a year later he was accepted to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and was a student in the Humanities. The inclination and love of science served as a basic line in his character. When he was once asked to keep his health, he said, “Prove it to me scientifically and I will hear in your voice.” He served the Haganah in particular with his topographical knowledge. Shortly after November 29, 1947, the day of the United Nations General Assembly resolution on the partition of the land, he was appointed battalion intelligence officer and a tour guide, and as an intelligence officer he set out to choose an observation post. On July 12, 1948, The five. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Kiryat Anavim. After his fall, he was promoted to First Lieutenant (lieutenant).