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Demigy, Moses

Demigy, Moses


Moshe, son of Turan and Mord, was born in 1946 in Shushan in Persia, where he completed his studies at the Alliance school in his hometown. When she arrived, she was sent to Yeruham and there she underwent the absorption process. After acclimatizing Moshe Yeruham was hired as a plasterer at Solel Boneh. After several years of living in Yeruham, his family decided to settle in Be’er Sheva and Moshe, where almost all the burden of supporting the family was placed on his shoulders. He continued to work for Solel Boneh in Yeruham and lived in Be’er Sheva. Moshe was drafted into the IDF at the end of November 1967 and assigned to the infantry. In 1970 he married and raised a family, and a year later his first daughter was born, and after that his son was born, he was an exemplary husband, a devoted, loyal and caring father. When he returned from work, he used to sit and play with them and teach them both Torah and Eretz-Israel, and he was sometimes called for reserve duty and always fulfilled his duty faithfully.In the Yom Kippur War, Moshe joined his unit and fought During the war, Moshe was still in reserve duty after the end of the fighting. On January 8, 1974, Moshe was given a short vacation, and he went home, where he was caught in a fatal accident and was brought to the eternal rest of the cemetery in Be’er Sheva, leaving a wife, son and daughter, parents and four brothers. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “We, the soldiers and commanders of the battalion, received with great sorrow the news of Moshe’s death. We, his comrades-in-arms, knew him as a dedicated soldier and a beloved friend who was always willing to come to the aid of his comrades. “

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