Bloomberg, Moshe (“Dubshah”)
A son of his parents, Hillel and Chaya. He was born in Israel in 1949. He studied at the elementary school in Nes Tziona, where he lived and after completing his studies, where he studied for one year at the local high school. He was a member of the Hanoar Haoved movement and was fond of his teachers and friends, for he was kind and cheerful, and although his parents spoiled him as a son of the elderly and made his older brothers in nineteen years he was far from being indulged. Moshe did not seek an easy life for himself, and on the contrary, he talked about raising his medical “profile” despite his limitations in health, so that he could loathe He enlisted in the IDF in July 1966. When he joined the group, he did basic training with her and spent a year of training at the Kinneret. Afterward, he stayed in Ein Gedi, where he moved as a curator. He was always Simcha with his part, and a worn-out daughter. He knew to attain what he wanted, knew how to penetrate the hearts of people and receive from them what he sought. In the school he found the middle ground in his daily life, among his classmates and in the workshop. He went to the paratroop brigade, but was still serving in compulsory service and died on duty on March 13, 1968. He was brought to rest in the cemetery in Nes Tziona, and his friends published a pamphlet in his memory and added to his name She was nicknamed “Dobsha”.