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Becher, Moshe

Becher, Moshe


Son of Eliyahu and Esther. He was born on 20 January 1930 in Paris, the capital of France, and after graduating from elementary school, where he showed great inclination to the account, the principal informed the parents that the city was awarding him a prize for his studies in the Argo College. In the days of the German occupation, the cup of bitterness was passed on to the Jewish inhabitants, and he specialized in commerce, clerical and bookkeeping, and in August 1947 he began to work as a clerk, working in the liberal arts and the declaration of the State of Israel. To his father’s imprisonment and to the deportation of some of his relatives to Germany without seeing them again when he himself was saved miraculously from the enemy several times But for lack of means of transport, all his attempts failed, and in January 1949 he renewed his efforts, enlisted in the IDF, and in early March he arrived in Haifa. Upon his arrival, he joined a North African commando unit and served in the Artillery Corps. On the 9th of Tammuz 5709 (9.7.1949) he fell while performing his duties and was buried in Sodom. On the 26th of Shvat 5710 (6.2.1950) he was transferred to the eternal rest of the military cemetery at Nahalat Yitzhak.

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