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Asa, Amiram

Asa, Amiram


Son of Yaakov and Rachel, members of Kibbutz Dorot since its establishment in 1941. Born on the 15th of Adar I 5708 (February 15, 1948) in the kibbutz, during the War of Independence, he grew up and was educated in the local school and the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional School In the agricultural school in Hadera he was a member of Hanoar Haoved and because of his passion for sports, especially swimming, he belonged to Hapo’el, where he established a youth swimming club. Haim was engaged in raising dogs and ornamental fish, and after lively, lively and active years full of content and vitality, in which he devoted himself entirely to social life and friendship, Yes IDF and Bhtgiisoto November 1965, after completing his studies, he volunteered for the paratroopers. There were many difficulties before him during his service but he never complained. Since then there had been a quiet revolution: the playful boy and the cheerful boy had become quieter, more withdrawn, more reflective and absorbed in himself. When he came home, he would smile at every man who happened to meet him on the way and he would reassure him by saying, “Everything is alright! His unit, a crushing unit, had a heavy responsibility. And a very responsible role played in the Samu’a operation. In the Six Day War, on the second day of the battles, he was on the 27th of Iyar 5727 (6.6.1967), fell in a battle that took place on Tel El Paul near Jerusalem. His role did not necessitate his participation in that battle, but a soldier like him could not fail to take part in it and took the difficult and dangerous task of leading the force that bursts into command. He was buried in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem and after a while was transferred to eternal rest in the cemetery at Kibbutz Dorot. On the first anniversary of his death, Kibbutz Dorot published a memorial booklet commemorating Otniel Shamir. His name was also immortalized in the paratroopers’ album and in the album of the Harel Brigade. In the book “Bimkomim”, published by Union of the Kibbutzim and Kibbutzim in memory of the members of the Union who fell in the battle, a list was brought about him and his estate.

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