Angel, Menachem-David (Emanuel)
Menachem, son of Miriam and Yitzhak-Aharon, was born on October 30, 1947 in the city of Donserhal, Czechoslovakia, and immigrated to Israel with his family when he was eighteen years old. He studied at the Horev Elementary School in Jerusalem, and later moved to study at a small yeshiva called Yavne. He continued to study once a week at the ORT school, where he combines his studies in the profession of electricity. From a young age Menahem absorbed the atmosphere of the warm and special home in his love for Torah and others. Menachem wrote one of his friends’ special qualities: “Menahem studied Torah as one of the best students in the yeshiva, and he was an electrician by profession, a unique worker who did his work and his Torah. “Another friend said of Menahem:” His entire being was humility, he was generous and always disobeyed by the will of others, and everyone knew that Menahem’s help could always be accepted without a trace of refusal. Menahem was drafted into the IDF in 1966 and joined the Nahal Brigade. After the basic training was completed, a name was sent to the name of Sharett during the Six-Day War. After a while he moved to the armored corps and participated as a rifleman in the War of Attrition. When the Yom Kippur War broke out, Menahem was sent with an armored force to the Sinai front, taking part in the braking battles against the Egyptians and the battle of the “Chinese ranch” on October 18, 1810. 1973), Menachem was wounded and killed, brought to rest in the military cemetery on the Mount of Olives, and left behind his parents, brother, and sister On the 30th anniversary of his death, a memorial service was held for him in the synagogue. “I testify of the holy Menachem, who had no place in this world of depression. God took him before his time and traveled with him in the Garden of Eden … and as much as I know him, he deserves it … “