Chaim, son of Rivka and Fishel, a Holocaust survivor, was born on March 3, 1948, in Haifa. He studied at the “Merkaz” elementary school and at the Hebrew Reali School in Haifa, in the biological track. Chaim often read about the history of the Jewish people in recent generations – about the Holocaust, the ghetto uprising, the escape and the illegal immigration – which had a great influence on his life, his love of the homeland and his aspiration for proud and free Judaism. As a child, he liked to be surrounded by society, and there was always a treasure trove of endless stories and legends to amuse his friends and conquer their hearts. And even then his Lev was inclined to nature and beauty. During his studies at the school, he was fond of his teachers and friends and stood out for his talents in painting, plays and social activities. His connection to education was profound and significant, and his soul sought to contribute to society culturally and expand horizons far beyond “paper” (such was his attitude towards the matriculation certificate). Haim was a strong figure in the Mahanot Ha’olim movement. He was a sweeping figure, he had the power to persuade and speak, he was Simcha and delighted. The subject closest to his Lev, and an integral part of his personality, was the magical world of nature and its beauty. So much was his yearnings and longing for the world of flora and fauna. During his tours with his apprentices, he sought to instill in them this love, and his explanations fascinating and encompassing this wonderful world, which was part of his soul. He loved the expanses and the plains of the Negev, their landscapes and vegetation. The wild expanses and landscapes were life-hating definitions, cables, and limitations-a natural environment. He loved animals very much, and in Nahal-Yam he established the animal corner and nurtured it with love and devotion, and he loved it with humor and humor. But he always stood firm and fought fiercely for his uncompromising war, formulated iron principles and clung to them with complete faith, analyzed every condition of mature and intelligent analysis, with unusual strength and resourcefulness, but he knew how to produce and exhaust the Yaffa , The most courageous and meaningful person in life, and enjoy his works in photography and painting, and his penetrating, penetrating, shining eyes illuminate the image of life as a complex figure: “A life that fights for its principles and a furious, angry and irritating life alongside a fascinating life, , Which ripples the image that sometimes appears closed and disciplined. Life and his insolent gaze, and next to him the one that gives off a smile of shame and a slight aversion to meeting the person. The one that continues into the loud argument in action, and the one that closes its shutters to passers-by and appears to be a lone wolf that seemingly includes his words and details his fullness in parts of a photographed world. Picky and big-eyed, seeing everything and blind to what he wanted. Shlomo, who was drafted into the IDF at the end of September 1966 and volunteered for the paratroop brigade in the framework of the “Eilot” nucleus, after completing his basic training course in a paratroop training course and a training course for TOLAR operators. His commanders loved him for being an excellent soldier and his friends liked him for his good friendship and help. For his participation in the war in 1967 he was awarded the “Six Day War”. After his release from regular service, and when he turned to fulfilling his dream at Eilot, his parents asked him why Eilot was so far away from his parents’ home, and he replied that this way of life had always been a pioneering spirit and his dream of taking part in building and establishing a factory A new pioneer in Israel and in his future. When the Yom Kippur War broke out, he was drafted and sent with his unit, a parachutist unit, to the front in Sinai. On the 16th of Tishrei 5734 (October 16, 1973), at the “Tartur-Lexicon” junction, Haim fell in battle.Lil was successful in the western direction of the Suez Canal. The junction and the “trattor” axis were essential to transport the cylinder bridge. Early in the morning, after many attempts to conquer the junction, the reconnaissance battalion received a mission to break into the junction and purge the Tartar axis from west to east. On October 13, 1973, he spoke with his parents for the last time on the phone, and after a few days of fighting with his family, About a week later, the relationship was completely cut off, and Hatikva was cruelly taken to admit that his body had been identified, and Haim was brought to rest in the Haifa cemetery, leaving behind a father, mother and brother. About his character, his memoirs, his own paintings, his photographs, his poems, his articles and his letters Mother, “who sent his friend, who fell after the Six-Day War, wrote to Chaim:” A clenched fist that his fingernails / dig deep into the palm of his hand, and he shouts to the world: Why? And the question will remain silent and insulted / hidden as shameful and will remain impotent – as the last leaf of autumn. / Indeed, the tree was cut off like lightning on a clear day. / But this began to give fruit – and quiet. / And in his fall, all that is in his way will be swept away with him. / Severed branches, broken twigs, and will remain a silent plot – / And broken hearts.