Brick, Yona
Yona, son of Gerti and Mordechai, was born on May 3, 1954. He studied at the “HaRoeh” elementary school and continued his studies at the “Pirchi Aharon” High School in Kiryat Shmuel. Jonah was a diligent, diligent student, persistent and profound, who learned to learn for his pleasure and was loved by his teachers and friends. He was a member of the Bnei Akiva youth movement and a sports fan who liked mainly basketball and light athletics. Jonah was an optimistic and cheerful young man, Simcha and smiling, always in a good mood. He was simple and modest, not picky and always willing to help others. He was generous and broad, friendly and friendly. Among his friends he was known as a hospitable man and a pleasant conversationalist, full of energy and vitality. He never got bored and always found jobs to answer. Everyone loved and respected him because he was open-hearted and a true man, honest and conscientious. He was a loyal son and devoted to his parents and respected them greatly. Yonah was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in late October 1972 and assigned to the Armored Corps, where he completed a basic training course in the Tankurion Tank, and was a loyal soldier who served as a model for his unitmates. In the Yom Kippur War, his unit fought in the Golan Heights on October 7, 1973. Yona fell in battle in the Tel Fares area, and was considered to be missing. His body was found and he was brought to eternal rest in the Haifa cemetery, leaving behind a father, a mother and a brother In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “Yonah was a good and dedicated soldier, he fulfilled all his duties loyally, and was admired by his commanders and friends.”