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Doll, Yehezkel

Doll, Yehezkel


Son of Georgia and Kadouri. Yehezkel was born in Iraq in 1923. He was the eldest son of a family of four, grew up in Iraq, and studied in the Baghdad elementary school until 1941. During that period he used to ride horses and take care of them, participated in riding competitions and won several prizes. He immigrated to Israel in 1951 and lived in Kfar Sava. Yehezkel was a model husband and a model father. He never shouted or was angry, and he always looked like a calm man who loved his children very much. Be optimistic and known to help people. Yehezkel was a resident of Atlit from 1951 to 1952, and was re-enlisted on June 1, 1955. Since then he served as a temporary police officer in the Kaplan settlement near the Green Line until 1967. He was a man of very high work ethic, Well organized. On June 14, 1972, when he was on guard duty, Yehezkel actually encountered walking while his body fell on the Uzi’s barrel. On the day after the fall, on the 3rd of Tammuz 5762 (June 15, 1972), he went to the hospital and during the tests died of an internal hemorrhage. Yehezkel was forty-nine years old when he fell. He was buried in the Kfar Sava cemetery. He left a wife and four children

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