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Elias, Shaul

Elias, Shaul


Shaul, Batya and Yosef, was born on February 27, 1953, in Israel. He completed eight years of study at the AD Gordon Elementary School in Jerusalem and later decided to study for a trade and went to Brandeis, where he studied ballet for a year. After graduating from the Jerusalem Post, he began to work as a print editor for the Jerusalem Post. Shaul was drafted into the IDF in early November 1970. He wanted to serve in the military printing press in his profession, but at that time the manpower was fully printed and he was assigned to the Artillery Corps and after completing basic training he completed a number of courses in the artillery corps. He was a good soldier, devoted and responsible, and was loved by his friends because of his good character, his friendly attitude toward others and his willingness to help anyone, and his commanders were also very fond of his willingness to carry out all of his activities. A task assigned to him and his being responsible, devoted and always capable of doing When the Yom Kippur War broke out, its battalion was stationed on the Golan Heights, and during the first days of the fighting, the artillery was forced to fire heavy fire at the attacking Syrian forces in order to strike at their weapons and try to stop them. (10.10.1973) Shaul was killed in the shelling and killed, brought to rest in the military section of the Mount Herzl cemetery and left behind his parents, two brothers and a sister, and was given the rank of sergeant In his letter of condolence to the bereaved family, Shaul fell in battle for the Golan Heights during the Yom Kippur War. He was a friend, loved and loved by his friends, devoted and fulfilled his duties to the satisfaction of his commanders. We, the commanders and soldiers of the unit, in which your loved ones fought and fell, silently and reverently raise the memory of your loved one. We will always remember Shaul as he was and proudly bear his memory. “His family donated a Torah scroll to the” Isha Bracha “synagogue in Jerusalem to commemorate Shaul’s name and memory.

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