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Bashari, Moshe

Bashari, Moshe


Son of Shalom and Rachel were born in Kfar Saba on May 4, 1958. He completed his elementary studies at the Bar-Ilan State Religious Primary School and graduated from the ” And he was still in high school when he was a boy, he was an athletic athlete, and his athletic achievements in the elementary school were excellent. Moses had a strong attachment to animals, loved them, and devoted much of his free time to them. The fly, the cat, the dog, and the chicks were his family and good friends. He spent part of his time playing drums and making melodies. Moshe had a great deal of personal charm. His friends and acquaintances loved him. His gentleness and special charm were also evident in his mischievous actions. In August 1976, Moshe was drafted into the IDF, serving in a combat unit on the Golan Heights and reaching the rank of Corporal. “Moshe was not just a good soldier, he was very devoted to his work, he was ready to go on missions that were imposed on him at any hour of the day and in any weather.” Moshe served in Mount Hermon for half a year, And this duty he fulfilled with responsibility and devotion to the end. His friends in the service described Moshe as having a special personality, a cheerful and beloved fellow, who marveled at pranks and mischief in order to raise the morals of his friends and in harsh conditions of service. These are conditions of severe pressure: People are in an underground outpost, where there is no difference between day and night, they live in crowded conditions and without any private corner, and many people do not survive such conditions and need to be replaced too Once, under these conditions, Moshe served half a year. ” All his friends mentioned his cordiality, his sensitivity to others, his true social attitude and his willingness to help everyone. On the 29th of March, 5737 (29.10.1977) – the Sabbath of ‘Akedat Yitzhak’, the story of ‘Vayera’ – Moses fell while performing his duties on Mount Hermon. He was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Kfar Saba. He was survived by a mother, two brothers and two sisters. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “Moshe was a model for a good combat soldier, a soldier who was willing to give much more than what was required of him, a soldier who could educate an entire generation of good combat soldiers.”

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