Bialer, Yoram
Son of Yoel and Yehudit. He was born on the 22nd of Adar 2, 5708 (March 22, 1948) in Tel Aviv. Yoram studied at Yehuda Halevy Elementary School and after graduating studied at the “New High School” in the city and excelled in his studies there. Was a member of Hashomer Hatzair but was most influenced by the members of Yodfat in the Galilee. After graduating from high school, he was drafted into the IDF in September 1966 and joined together with a Nahal group for Kibbutz Yodfat. He loved animals and therefore chose to work in the barn and became a shepherd – a job that gave him great satisfaction. He was attracted to philosophy and sought the taste of life. Yoram served in a paratroop Nahal unit and underwent difficult and difficult training, which was a great contrast between his appearance as a “tough paratrooper” and his sensitivity to social and personal moral problems, and he liked new theater, literature and Hebrew poetry. He worked in a bunker in the Suez Canal – and in this bunker, by candlelight, he read poetry (the poems of Amichai) and wrote diary chapters, far from war and killing. And on the day of the General Memorial for IDF Fallen Soldiers, on Wednesday, April 22, 1969, It was three weeks before his release from the IDF. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul