Bitton, Avraham (Bebert)
Avraham (Baubert), son of Chana and Moshe, was born on January 1, 1954, in Tideli, Morocco. In 1958 he immigrated to Israel with his family, who settled in Menahemia. He completed his studies at the elementary school in Menahemia and then studied for four years in a vocational high school in Tiberias, with a specialization in automotive frameworks and mechanics. Baubert, trained in the profession of a car mechanic. He had talent for manual labor. As a boy, he repaired everything that needed repair and repair. He was a shy, modest boy who sometimes preferred solitude and quiet to the din and noise. At the same time, he was able to be a partner in social activity. He was always surrounded by friends and friends, with whom he had long conversations and discussions, and with whom he set out for joint entertainment. He liked to read books of various kinds, spent hours reading and enriched his knowledge in many different fields. Avraham was drafted into the IDF in early August 1972 and assigned to the Ordnance Corps, where he underwent a course for a tank mechanic and was sent to serve in this position in the Northern Command, where he was a tank mechanic in the Armored Brigade in the Golan Heights and a disciplined and obedient soldier who performed precisely the tasks he was assigned. In the Yom Kippur War, his unit – one of the units of the “Barak” brigade – was stationed in the line of fire, on the Golan Heights, and fought in the battles of braking against the Syrian army. 1973.) In a battle that took place in the region of Hoshenia, Abraham was killed and killed. He was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Tiberias. Survived by his parents, four brothers and three sisters. After his fall, he was promoted to sergeant. His parents donated a Torah scroll to a synagogue in Menahemia; The local council of the Jordan Valley published a pamphlet in memory of the members of the Jordan Valley, who fell in the Yom Kippur War.