David, Abraham (Israel)
Son of Yahya and Sa’ada. He was born in 1938 in the city of Hoznin in Yemen and immigrated to Israel in 1949. With the start of the young hachshara in Hatzerim in the Negev, he expressed his desire to join her and was very Simcha when he was able to integrate into the youth’s life Where he was encouraged by his parents to visit them at their home in the immigrant housing project in Kfar Saba, and he would encourage them with hope that they were a new way of life in the country. Mendele, Shalom Aleichem, Bialik and Ahad Ha’am were in his mouth, and he devoted his love to work to Pell He moved with his friends to Tel-Yosef, but after a short time, due to the financial pressure in his parents’ home, he left them, but on every occasion he would return: “I will return.” With a commendation from the President of the State of Israel, who fell in a battle in the Sinai Campaign in Rafah on 26 March 1977. He was buried at the Military Emergency Cemetery in Bari and on the 24th of Tishrei, 5710 (October 24, 1957) To rest in the cemetery in Kfar Sava, and his memory was raised in the “Niv Hashavua” of the month of Shvat 5717. Part of the booklet “They Were My Friends”, published by the members of Kfar-Gaza, is dedicated to his memory.