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Ben-Naim, Pinchas

Ben-Naim, Pinchas


Pinchas, son of Rachel and Shimon, was born in 1939 in Casablanca, Morocco, and immigrated to Israel with his family in 1956. After completing his studies, he began to work as a customs agent and two years later immigrated to Israel with his parents and brother He was recruited to the IDF in early November 1957 and assigned to the Nahal Brigade, where he served as a military driver in one of the infantry units, and served as an example of his comrades in the unit and his obedience. He was admired for his devotion to and devotion to the tasks he was assigned to, and during his service in the IDF he tried not to worry his family members Hand phone them and often visited the home during vacations. After he was discharged from the regular army service, he began working in a diamond polishing plant in Kiryat Gat, where he married his girlfriend, Miriam, and moved to Ashdod, where he continued to work as a diamond cutter for eight years and was responsible for his work and liked his colleagues and his superiors. He decided to move to Sawvar in the port of Ashdod, where he quickly became familiar with everything and acquired the name of a dedicated, serious and responsible worker, and he worked in various hobbies: he was a sculptor and painter at leisure and also engaged in fishing, sailing and hunting. His friends note that he had a special sense of humor, which was “a ticket “He was known for his warm and open Lev and never refused to respond to a request for help: he had two daughters and a son, and he was devoted to his wife and devoted father to his children. Course of half-track drivers. He participated in the Six-Day War and at the end of the fighting was awarded the “Six Day War”. Two weeks before the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, Pinchas was killed in the shelling of the “Oracle” outpost on the banks of the Suez Canal, on October 6, 1973. On October 6, 1973, . He was brought to eternal rest in the Ashdod cemetery. He left behind a wife and three children. After his fall, he was promoted to sergeant. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “Pinchas was one of our ranks and fought valiantly in the” Oracle “stronghold on the Suez Canal and during his service with the battalion we found the qualities of a man and a warrior.

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