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Avrahami, Shmuel (“Shmulik”)

Avrahami, Shmuel (“Shmulik”)


Son of Haim and Rachel. He was born on July 2, 1947 in Rehovot. He studied at the Henrietta Szold elementary school in Jerusalem and continued to study in the Jerusalem high school in grades 9-10, after which he moved to grades 11 and 12 in Kibbutz Mizra. He belonged to the Hashomer Hatzair movement and was a youth counselor on her behalf in Givat HaMoreh. He was also a member and instructor of the Society for the Protection of Nature. During his leisure time he read a lot, loved to go on trips and explore the country, and his soul absorbed its landscapes. Samuel loved life and above all life in this land. “I will never forget the look of your eyes in the starry sky when you expressed your feeling then: ‘What a great and wonderful sky we have.'” He was drafted into the IDF in mid-August 1966, and as an outstanding soldier and later an excellent commander, he was loved by both his subordinates and commanders, and rose to the rank of lieutenant after his discharge from regular army service on the 18th of Adar I (24.2.1970), who fell in battle in the Suez Canal area, was brought to rest in the cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, and his elementary school teacher wrote a letter of condolence to his mother: “He was modest by nature, He liked to emphasize himself in society, and Shmulik was one of those who straddle their corner and find their world in four cubits. ” “Shmuel was not like a cane, whose flexibility could be tilted in any direction, with every wind,” he says, “it was like a race whose hardness and hardness make it firm.” He fought hard for his opinions , His path and his truth. ” At the end of his words, the educator said that Shmuel could not pass on anything that seemed to him a deviation from fairness and integrity. Members of the Nitzanim group and Kibbutz Mizra took out a booklet bearing the name Shmulik.

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