Biton, Daniel (‘Danny’)
Son of Jacob and Esther. He was born in 1949 in Elkala, Morocco. In 1952 he immigrated to Israel with his family, who settled in Moshav Brosh. Danny studied at the Chabad elementary school in Moshav Brosh and at the vocational high school in the framework of frameworks in Kfar Chabad. In May 1967, Daniel was drafted into the IDF and assigned to the Armored Corps in the role of an Ammunition Pistol. His commanders admired him as an excellent professional, dedicated to his work and modest in his ways. During his regular service, Danny took part in the Six-Day War and received the War Medal. In January 1972, Danny returned to the army and signed a career army service. In 1972, he married his girlfriend Malka and first built his home in Moshav Brosh, and after that, In the summer of 1973, his daughter Galit was born, and two other sons and a daughter were born, and Danny was a devoted family man and took care of his family, and on the 16th of Iyar 5738 (23.5.1978) Danny fell in the line of duty. In the Brosh cemetery, he left behind a wife, two sons, two daughters, parents, seven sisters, and a brother in a letter of condolences to the bereaved family. His military service as a mission and the role carried proudly and lovingly dedicated to increase the power of the unit and the entire IDF. Was admired and admired by his commanders and the soldiers of the unit who honored him … “His family donated a Torah scroll to his memory.