Wolf, Yonah
Son of Rivka and Moshe, was born in 1916 in the town of Urych, the region of Friesland, Germany. Yona graduated from elementary and high school and was religiously educated in the small community where the tradition inherited from her ancestors had been preserved since Duke Friesland brought them hundreds of years earlier from Italy and settled them in his territory for its economic advancement. He joined the Zionist movement and joined the Hehalutz movement in 1936. After World War II he went to Sweden and worked there. He returned to Israel and joined Degania B. He was impressed by the full social equality and saw it as the general dedication to work, and he quickly became absorbed in society and everyone liked him and respected him because of his high culture and manners. In his defense.
In the winter of 1948 he fulfilled his obligation to guard and defend himself, and was wounded in a position in Degania B in the clinic’s shelter, and under a shower of gunfire he was transferred to the Schweitzer Hospital in Tiberias, where he was seriously injured in the chest and intestines. (May 20, 1948) died of his wounds and was brought to eternal rest in a grave in the cemetery in Degania Bet.