Zaid, Alexander (1886-1938)
Alexander
Zaid, pioneer and founder of HaShomer, 1886-1938
Born in Siberia, Alexander Zaid moved to Vilna at the age of 13 and
subsequently joined the Zionist labor movement. In 1904 he was one of
the first pioneers of the Second Aliyah to reach Eretz Yisrael, working
in Rishon LeZion and Petah Tikvah. He was wounded by Arabs in Zikhron
Ya'akov, and then moved to Jerusalem where he worked as a stonemason.
In 1907, he was one of the founders of a secret defense organization
which was at the originis of the HaShomer organization. HaShomer was established
in Kfar Tavor in the Lower Galilee in 1909. He devoted himself to the
organization until his death.
In 1916, Zaid joined a group of HaShomer members who settled in Upper
Galilee in what was to become Kfar Giladi. He stayed there for 10 years
and then moved to nearby Tel Hai, and then to Sheikh Abrek in the Jezreel
Valley to take charge of guarding the neighboring settlements for the
Jewish National Fund. He was repeatedly faced with dangerous situations,
but never abandoned his position, even when he was wounded by Arab rioters
in 1932.
He was killed by Arabs while he was on guard duty in 1938. A statue
of Zaid on horseback with a commanding view of the Jezreel Valley was
erected at nearby Givat Zaid.
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