Aaron, Shlomo
Shlomo, son of Yemima and Natan Aaron, was born in 1922 in Yemen and in 1934, at the age of 12, immigrated to Israel. Shlomo began to work when he was young and became a strong man, capable of hard work and for any difficult service as a soldier. Shlomo and his wife, he lived in the Hatikva neighborhood of Tel Aviv. He enlisted in the Oded Brigade and fought with them on the northern front, in the area of Nazareth, on the Lebanese border, and against the Syrians in the Mishmar Hayarden sector. He participated in Operation “Yoav” in the south. On the night of 19 October, 1948, his unit attacked the Egyptian outposts in the “Egyptian Burma Road” south of Katya. The attack did not succeed, and in this battle on the 16th of Tishrai, Shlomo fell. He left behind a wife, Miriam. On the 12th of Kislev 5721 (21.12.1950) he was transferred to eternal rest in the military cemetery at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.