Danzan, Shmuel
Shmuel, son of Leah and Yonah, was born in 1944 in Iraq and immigrated to Israel with his family in 1950. He studied at the elementary school in Kadima and at the elementary school in Givat Brenner. When the family immigrated to Israel, she lived in a tent camp in Kadima. During the floods, Shmuel and other children were brought into the institution for the winter. Later he was sent to Kibbutz Givat Brenner, where he spent four years. In the meantime his family moved to Beit Shemesh and he returned to his parents’ home. Shmuel began working, first as a bicycle component in a bicycle factory in Beit Shemesh, and later in the building and building. Shmuel was a sports enthusiast and a member of the Hapoel soccer team in Beit Shemesh, where he served as a goalkeeper. He also played basketball for a while. Until he was drafted into the army, he worked at Amkor. Shmuel was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in early February 1962 and was assigned to the Armored Corps after completing his basic training course and serving as a tank driver. After his discharge from the regular service, Shmuel was assigned to reserve duty as a driver in the Armored Corps, and during all his years he was called for periods of reserve service in his battalion In the Six Day War, Shmuel fought in Sinai In 1966, Shmuel married a wife, enlisted in the police, and was assigned to the police station in Beit Shemesh, where he later joined the Border Police and later moved to work as a heavy-equipment mechanic at the Ha’Ma’azak company in Haifa. He worked in the fortification lines in Sinai, and during his work he even boarded a mine in the Rafah opening, and the tractor was damaged, but he was saved.In 1972 Shmuel began working as an independent plumber with his two brothers, Shmuel was active and energetic and loved to do things with his own hands, to build, repair and renovate. Full of joy and optimism, loved to have fun, dance and be entertained; He always gave his voice in song, at work, at home and at bad parties. He was an exemplary family man, loved his wife and cared for her with great devotion and always did for his family. When he was young, he would take care of her and after he was discharged from the service he saved a penny to buy his mother things and utensils, such as a refrigerator, gas stove, beds, etc. He was kind and kind and everyone who knew him really loved him. He took part in the fighting in Sinai as a tank driver, and his close friends told him of his great devotion, his steadfastness and his brave spirit.In the battle that took place on the 14th of Tishrei (October 10, 1973), his tank was hit by enemy fire and Shmuel was wounded and killed. -halmin Mount Herzl military. He left behind a wife, parents and two brothers. After falling promoted to the rank of sergeant. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family unit commander wrote: “Your son has stabilized wholeheartedly believed in the rightness of the war and the people’s struggle. He was a beloved and beloved man to all his commanders and friends. “His father and mother donated a Torah scroll to a synagogue.