Ben Lydia and Joseph. Born in Benghazi, Libya, the eldest son of a family of three, Shmulik was two years old when he immigrated with his family to Israel, where the family lived in a transit camp near Beit Lid and from there moved to Rosh Pina, where he grew up. At the age of eight, the family settled in Kiryat Shmona, where Shmulik continued his studies at the “Maginim” elementary school and graduated from the Ma’alot high school in the framework of the framework and engraving. He was gifted with acting talent and even appeared in pantomime performances to his fellow movement members, and when he reached the age of sixteen the family moved to Moshav Ramot Napp A young and new settlement established on the Naftali Mountains, and Shmulik continued his studies at the Technical School of the Israel Air Force in the electronics field, and was active in the fields of athletics and gymnastics. In June 1965, Shmulik was drafted into the IDF and began his service in the Air Force as a radar technician in the first Mirage squadron of the IDF, from where he continued to the Combat Engineering Corps. During his service he completed professional courses, including a mine clearance course. In the sheets of the assessment, his commanders described him as “a good soldier with a high professional level who showed a desire for his work.” In the Six Day War he fought on the southern front. At the end of his regular service he continued serving for a year and a half in the career army. At the end of 1969, Shmulik was released from the IDF and began working as an employee in an electronics repair lab, and then started his own electro-sound business, first in Safed and then in Kiryat Shmona, and in June 1971, Shmulik married Miri and together they built their home in Moshav Ramot Naftali, Where they raised their four children: Moshik, Adi, Yaara and Safi, who received a plot of land on which he set up a chicken coop and an apple orchard and pears, while continuing to work as a television and video technician. Self-operated remote control, he has guided and counseled these issues for children and adults And his ambition to add his knowledge in the fields of art led him to a stained glass course, and his work will testify to this in his home. “Shmulik continued to serve in the reserves as part of the territorial defense, (4.7.1994), who was forty-seven years old when he fell, was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Moshav Ramot Naftali, and left behind a wife, four children, parents, brother Yitzhak and a Jewish sister. : “Shmuel was a fighter in the area of his residence, in the Northern Command, he was described by his commanders as a unique, quiet and smiling person who was ready to go Will contribute and contribute whenever requested. ” His daughter Adi said, “You were a wonderful personality, a pure soul / a talent in the full sense of the word / your beautiful face / green eyes, the captivating smile / gaze, the look that says everything / and the heart, your heart that did not know the concept. You were the perfect father and you were a perfect husband! ” “A loving and attentive friend who gives and directs and helps and fixes, gives, invests, smart and intelligent, finds a solution for everything, always with a smile on his face, always calm, charming, pure and perfect.”