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Fahima, Moshe

Fahima, Moshe


Son of Yehuda and Aliza. Born in 1947 in Casablanca, Morocco, he immigrated to Israel with his family in 1954 and since then has lived in Moshav Kalachim in the Negev, where he spent most of his years in the region. He was a gifted athlete, and apart from soccer and basketball, he loved swimming and running, he was considered one of the best players in football and always participated in the games between Hapoel and Kalachim and other groups. He was drafted into the IDF in February 1965. His commanders testified that he was a brave soldier from. He was one of the best infantry fighters and fought in the Six Day War on the southern front of Sinai. When his three years of service ended peacefully, his commanders offered him to join the career army, but despite his desire to remain and his love for the army, his Lev told him not to accept the offer because he saw the right and obligation to return home and help support his family and to try to give his brothers and sisters Received is. So Moshe returned to the family in Kalahim. In time he also got his own farm, worked it diligently and even helped his parents with their farm. He was a friend and friend of all the members of the moshavim, pleasant and pleasant and acceptable to people. He was full of energy and loved to help his friends as best he could. But most of all he loved life, and he wanted to live a Simcha and Simcha life. But he did not forget his love for military life, and he returned to serve in the army as a civilian working for the IDF, serving in the Sinai and the Suez Canal as a heavy equipment operator until his dying day. For several months he had bought many new friends in Netivot, planning many plans, but he saw most of his work as helping his family, which he was very attached to, and he respected and loved his father and mother and tried very hard To help them, to his brothers and sisters, for the good of the family was in his eyes the most important of the goals Tribe Regulations, (1/22/1970), being in the area of ​​the Suez Canal enemy shell hit him in his death, which put an end to all plans and ambitions. Put a wife and toddler who did not know her because he was only three months old. He was laid to rest at the cemetery in Netivot.

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