Becher, Jacob (Jacques)
Born in Tel Aviv on June 28, 1966, he was the youngest son of his family, so he was a spoiled child and when he reached kindergarten he cried that he did not want to go to kindergarten, A few years later, the family moved to Tel Kabir, and Yaakov attended the Brenner elementary school in the neighborhood, and Yaakov loved to study but was very Simcha to be with children, and he joined the Scouts movement and was active in the movement. , His first friends as an apprentice and then as a guide, and his fellow Scouts remember him as the leader and leader in trips and working days, and he was hired at Black & Decker, and when he received his salary He loved to play with the little children in his family, and he used to pick them up on his shoulders and sing the songs they had learned in the garden with him. Yaakov initially enlisted and was assigned to serve in the Golani unit, and since his enlistment, Yaakov has become tough and closed. He loved the army and did not complain. Before he completed basic training, Yaakov was killed in a helicopter accident that occurred in Nahal Bezek. He fell in the line of duty on the 27th of Elul 5744 (24.9.1984), and was put to rest in the military cemetery in Holon. He left behind his parents, sisters and brother. His family set up a monument to the memory of the fallen choppers. The monument was erected next to the community center in the center of Tel Kabir, and above it was the tail of the chopper where Yaakov found his death,