Biton, Avraham Shalom (Avi)
Son of Masuda and Eliyahu. He was born on 28.8.1965 in Yerucham, where he grew up and was educated at the Kol Ya’akov religious public school and began his high school studies from a state-religious high school and graduated from the military academy of the Ordnance Corps, He was a quiet, energetic and energetic young man, and was an enthusiastic activist as an apprentice and later as a counselor in the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement and in the Bnei Akiva youth movement, and enjoyed a tour of the country as part of the summer camps organized by the youth movements To which he belonged and showed a special affection for animals and plants, he listened to music in a variety of styles and was a football fan Hove, was related to his family and was a great help parents with the housework. With his enlistment in the IDF at the end of June 1983, it was natural that he would find his place-Ordnance Corps. After his basic training, he served as a mechanic for armored personnel carriers, first in the battalion in Lebanon and later in a unit in the south of the country, and his colleagues and commanders in the unit admired him and appreciated his professional work, and as his commander described him: “Avraham was an exemplary soldier and admired all the soldiers of the unit, And the interruptions. “On August 9, 1985, my father was hospitalized in a serious condition after having suffered a brain hemorrhage, and on the 17th of Av 5745 (August 14, 1985) he was laid to rest in the military section He was survived by his parents and seven brothers – Yitzhak, Zion, Yossi, Yaakov, David, Shlomi and Michael and a sister – Kochba