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Amar, Israel

Amar, Israel


Son of Zohara and Abraham. Born in Morocco on July 1, 1925. Born in Morocco, he studied in a Talmud Torah (“room”), and most of his education was in the spiritual realm. In 1957, he began his service as a temporary police officer in the Yishuv, and his work was carried out with reverence. Israel served as a public emissary in the synagogue in the moshav, and was very Simcha to do Simcha while dancing and singing melodies. He was known to help the needy, and often fulfilled all their needs. On October 28, 1968, Israel was seriously injured in a road accident between the jeep he was traveling in and a civilian truck at the Beit Shemesh junction. Despite his severe injury, he tried to help and rescue more wounded people from the accident, and only then he was evacuated. Who died of his wounds two weeks later, on November 13, 1968, at the age of forty-three in his death, and was buried in the cemetery in his prison, leaving behind a wife and seven children.

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