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Yudovitch, Dov-Berl

Yudovitch, Dov-Berl


Son of Rachel and Yosef Kalman. Born in Kislev, Russia in November 1897, he lived in Sorez Chernegov, Russia, where he lived in two Jewish families and was educated in a Christian elementary school, and in 1909 his family immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood of Jaffa. After the outbreak of the First World War, his family, together with other Russian Jews, was deported to Egypt and there he was with the recruits to the detachment battalion and in the ranks of this battalion. Participated in the Gallipoli system in the Dardanelles, and returned with the rest of his family to Eretz Israel, where he married Rosa He settled in Tel Aviv and began to build houses in the young Jewish city of Tel Aviv, where he became a wealthy man and was able to help the new world find jobs with him and with other employers. (18.10.1938) was murdered by Arabs from the ambush, and he was buried in the Nahalat Yitzhak cemetery near Tel Aviv and placed a mother, a wife, a daughter, Brothers and Sisters. His brother, who eulogized him, described in a short sentence: “It was not Dov who fell but Ari”

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