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Bar-Ze’ev (Reichberger), Chaim

Bar-Ze’ev (Reichberger), Chaim


Son of Moshe and Rachel. He was born on February 6, 1947 in Germany. In 1948 the family immigrated to Israel. All his friends were loyal to him and devoted. He was loved by his teachers and teachers. His cleverness and talent enabled him to succeed in everything – in his studies, in his work, in society, and in the actions of Gadna.There was wisdom and wisdom in his face all the days, and at the same time he had a naive look on his face. He did not complain about anything and found only the best in every situation in which he was able to make the most of the positive and ignore the negative, pleasant, friendly, and never hurt anyone, he was kind and never refused when someone asked him to come to his aid. He was a volunteer for everything, full of enthusiasm and boundless energy, and his love for life was very close to him He enjoyed music and singing mainly, and was also a member of the school’s drama club in Nahalal, where there was always an atmosphere of joy and success and every achievement filled his Lev with pride – even if the success of a person who was not very close to him. To pursue his studies at the Faculty of Medicine after his discharge from the army to which he was recruited in November 1965. He applied to the Navy and was ordained as a submarine in January 1967. This profession not only required good hearing but also an intellectual level, honesty, analysis and reporting ability – and in these requirements he succeeded and succeeded in his position and won the assessment of the superiors Yo. During the Six-Day War, he served in the Tannin army, which operated near the shores of the enemy, and dreamed of advancing in his profession and service was more of a duty than an experience, but his plans for the future after his release were unsuccessful because he did not achieve them in August 1967 Was sent with a team of divers to England to participate in the renovation of the Dakar submarine and to return it to his home – and he did not get back, and his letters were filled with longing for each of his friends, especially for the land and the Israeli sun. On her way home, on the sea route between Gibraltar and Haifa, the connection was suddenly cut off and never renewed; On January 25, 1968. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel decided that the date of Chaim’s death, in the course of his duties with the rest, was on January 30, 1968, A memorial monument was erected in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, in which Eran Shorer’s book “Six Days in Decker” was presented with a picture of him and his name was immortalized, as well as a booklet in memory of the sons of Nahariya who fell during the war And in Israel’s systems were devoted to him and remember a few pages. On the 28th of June 1999, after years of searching, the INS Dakar submarine was found on the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, at a depth of 2,900 meters on its planned sailing route and 250 miles from the port of Haifa. A space whose burial place is unknown.

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