Ben-Naim, Yehoshua (“Shaike”)
Son of Aaron and Alice. Born in 1942 in Casablanca, Morocco, in 1948, he studied at the “Kol Israel Haverim” school in his hometown, where his father died in 1952, and after a year the family immigrated to Israel. However, Joshua began to study in the fifth grade at the “Abir Yaakov” elementary school, after which he went to study at the Gadna farm in Hulda and then came to the regional high school in Kibbutz Nirim, where he continued his studies until he joined the IDF In May 1960. In the IDF, he completed basic training in the Armored Corps, and after completing a tank commander course, he was promoted to Sergeant Ra After his release, he began working in the “Curing” factory, where he began to manufacture prefabricated houses, moved to this factory, was hired as a manager, He was not only engaged in training the games but also participated in the games himself, and his second hobby was swimming, and during the time he was at Kibbutz Nirim he succeeded in fishing the underwater waters of the Sea of Galilee. The six days. He participated in a battle that took place in a pleasant pot in the Golan Heights as a tank driver, and on the fourth day of the battles, on the fourth day of the battles, he fell on the 9th of Iyar 5727 (8.6.1967). In this battle he showed courage and willingness to sacrifice. Was buried in the military cemetery in Nahariya and was later transferred to eternal rest in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. In “Foundations” in the journal of the Workers’ Union, his memory was raised. His name was immortalized in Maccabim, the journal of Maccabi Israel.