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Ezra, Yosef-Chaim

Ezra, Yosef-Chaim


Ben Haviva and Avraham. He was born in 1945 in Iraq and immigrated to Israel with his parents and immigrated to Israel in 1950. He completed eight years of elementary school in Migdal Haemek and went to work as a painter in order to help support the family. His family was sick and his sisters, who were older than him, married and left their home, and Joseph was the eldest brother, who remained with his brothers at home and made sure to support them. He refused to serve as a member of his family, but his request was denied, and he began his regular service with training in basic training and was stationed in an infantry unit, where he received the Six-Day War Medal for his participation in the war. In 1968, he was married to Jocelyn and the couple had three children: Keren, Avi and Eran, who worked for a living as a contractor for renovations, and in December 1991 Yosef was drafted into the army, Life for reserve service and sent to operational employment in the Occupied Territories on Wednesday, December 11, 1991 And a short vacation on his home, fell during his service. He was forty-six years old. He was laid to rest at the cemetery in Migdal Haemek. Raya, a daughter of Keren, left two sons – Avi and Eran, a mother, three sisters – Sarah, Rina and Simcha, and four brothers – Naim, Herzl, Ehud and Avner.

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