Elisha, Asher
Son of Abraham and Tamar, was born on November 19, 1945 in the city of Rabat, Morocco, and immigrated to Israel in 1948 with his family, who settled in Tiberias, where he studied at the Alliance elementary school and graduated from the Tiberias High School He was a member of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement – first as an apprentice and later as a counselor – and strove to prove that his students were the best and most helpful members of the movement’s “nest.” In his spare time, he read books a lot. A few songs he wrote to the memory of his father testify to a sensitive soul who joined the IDF in early November 1963 and volunteered to serve in the paratroopers. After completing his army service, he continued to serve and contribute to the defense of the state in the ranks of the Border Police and the Israel Police, and during the Six-Day War he was called up for reserve duty and gave his part in the liberation of Jerusalem, The police and went to work as a needle in a factory near Netanya, and was diligent in his work and diligent and all his knowledge loved him, who was sent to a professional training course on behalf of the factory and was later appointed to be in charge of the department. He left a wife and a baby and was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Netanya.