Barnes, Yehuda
Son of Gavriel and Gracia. He was born in February 1947 in Tripoli, Libya, where his family, who belonged to the middle class, left his orderly life in the Diaspora and joined the mass immigration that began to flow to Eretz Israel.In the spring of 1949, , And when they heard the news of the organization of immigrants to the moshav, they immediately packed up their belongings and were among the first settlers in the new camp – now Moshav Hatzav – despite the many jolts from place to place, the difficult living conditions at that time, Yehuda grew strong and strong. His attitude toward adults was always outstanding, and he was especially careful He was a good student and was especially good at mathematics and was always prepared to help his brothers and neighbors’ children prepare their lessons, and in order to fulfill his father’s wishes, Afterward, he was able to train and prepare for the soccer game, which he loved very much: Yehuda loved the farm and grew up with it, he liked to do various crafts there, and he attended high school in Petach Tikvah High School. His 11th grader in high school marked him on a short list, “who listened with great attention and a serious expression on his face. – – – We were sure that Yehuda would be a good citizen, diligent in his work, diligent and loyal. We knew that Yehuda would fulfill the tasks that would be imposed on him quietly, gently and without arguments, and his good smile would accompany his actions. Yehuda was drafted into the IDF in April 1966. When he came home for a short vacation, he would immediately go out to tour the farmyard to see if everything was all right, if the feeders were full of food and the drinks were full of water. On the night of marketing, he would not go out with his friends to a meeting or to the cinema and would help the parents in the packaging; moreover, he would recruit the other brothers to work-not only because he loved her, but because he wanted to help the hard-working parents. He was a serious man and treated everything with seriousness. When he was discharged from regular army service, he bought a farm with his parents and even arranged his marriage, so he worked for the Rupin College of Agriculture and dreamed of export crops. He fell on December 24, 1969. The commander of the workshop, in which he served, wrote in a letter of condolence to the family: “Yehuda was a soldier Good and disciplined, lovingly loving the burden imposed on him. He was quiet and timid and never refused the requests of his friends, whom everyone loved. We remained stunned. I know that words do not have the power to forget pain, but your happiness that you raised such a son and your consolation may be that we, his commanders and his comrades, will continue to follow the path he followed. “