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Auerbach, Adam

Auerbach, Adam


Adam, son of Irena and John, was born on September 14, 1950, in Kibbutz Sdot Yam, where he grew up and was educated in Amsterdam, where his family was on a mission. He was a very talented and diligent student, loved by his teachers and friends, he was honest and very respectful, sociable and always knew and loved to help others, he was a sports enthusiast and excelled in sailing. , And he also loved jazz and fine literature, and was a devoted and devoted son to his family, and after completing his studies he set out for a year of service at Kibbutz Eilot, Adam was drafted into the IDF in late 1969 and volunteered to serve in the Israel Air Force. After completing basic training, he completed a course in meteorology, completed a basic officer course with honors, took a course in air force officers and a course for control officers. Adam was a responsible and dedicated officer, taking care of his soldiers and being loved by them. During and after the Yom Kippur War, during the War of Attrition, he fought on the northern border. On April 19, 1974, a man fell while carrying out his duties in the skies of the Golan Heights on his return from operational activity. He was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery at Kibbutz Sdot Yam. Survived by father and sister. His commander attests to him, who was an exemplary officer, quiet, disciplined and intelligent, with a broad professional knowledge. He carried out the tasks entrusted to him with dedication, care and full understanding.

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