Eini, Moshe (Moishele)
Ben Nurit and Ezra. Born on the 17th of Iyar 5740 (17.4.1980) in Petah Tikva, Moishele was the youngest son of his parents, a beloved brother of Shmulik and Li’el, attended the Bialik elementary school, the “Alumim” junior high school, The love of the country burned in Moisheleh’s veins, and in various ways, whether in the field of patrols or in private settings, he plowed every trail along the length and breadth of the country where he was born. He used to spend time in science and technology, and was a computer wizard. In his vocabulary he did not have the concept of “can not.” His devotion, his devotion to his goal, his desire for justice and the help of others were a guiding light for him, barefoot, in his undershirt and shorts, in summer and winter, he enjoyed every moment of his short life. Moishele was a young man whose smile never left his face and always said: “I was born to be happy.” In January 1999, Moishele was drafted into the IDF. He volunteered for an aviation course, but found no place for him and went to the combat engineering corps. Although he did not see his mission in the army, Moishele left for an officer’s course. In November 2000, he completed the course and became a platoon commander. Moishele did his best. As commander, he took care of his soldiers as a young father to his sons, and they returned him with great admiration. On February 19, 2002, Moisheleh was killed in an operational activity near Ramallah, where Moishele was posted with his soldiers at the Ein Ariq checkpoint, and at night terrorists attacked the checkpoint, killing six soldiers, including Moisheleh. After his death, he was promoted to the rank of captain and was buried at the military cemetery in Segula, Petah Tikva, where he was succeeded by his parents, brother and sister. A website was established at www.moish.co.il.