Ben Shemesh, Elida (Elik, David)
Son of-Nechama and Yosef (a clerk in the General Secretariat of the Zionist Executive) was born on May 25, 2626, in Jerusalem, where he was a son of his father. To help others without asking for retribution, or thanks or gratitude, and after several years of working in the gymnasium he worked for a few months in the manufacture of delicate glassware, which was essential for the difficulty of bringing these tools abroad because of the Second World War. He wanted advantages over his friends and immediately volunteered for the British Army, joined the Jewish Brigade and served in Italy for a year and a half When he returned to Eretz Israel after his discharge, he began to study electrical engineering at the Technion in Haifa and was very fond of the art of painting and his preoccupation with it, where he found an outlet for the storm of emotions he had hidden from his surroundings. At the time, though he did not finish any command course, he was very successful at training and practicing combat skills, and in the course of time he was appointed commander of a squad. military. He was transferred as a sergeant to Company A and fulfilled his duty with talent and success in the war operations in Haifa and the surrounding area. In the Haifa liberation campaign he participated as deputy commander of the platoon in the conquest of the Wadi Rushmiya neighborhood and during an assault and a break into one of the fortified houses he was hit by a bullet and fell on the 22nd of Nissan 5708 (22.4.1948). Elidah was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa.