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Fogel, Tuvia

Fogel, Tuvia


Ben Chaya and Abraham. Was born on March 16, 1955, in Rehovot, to parents who were Holocaust survivors, brother to Leah. Tuvia grew up in Petah Tikva and began his studies at the Ein Ganim Elementary School, which continues at Brenner High School and completed his high school in Amal B. Tuvia had been an outstanding writing talent since childhood. He sent his hand in writing poems, stories and plays, and in everything he wrote, his sensitivity and wisdom were evident. He was also involved in what was going on in the country and one of his hobbies was to send letters to ministers and prime ministers. His estate contained letters of reply he received and signatures, which he proudly preserved, by prominent figures such as Yitzhak Rabin, Levi Eshkol, Ben-Gurion and others. Tuvia was active and sporting and liked playing football and watching games. In his youth he was a member of Hapoel Petah Tikva. As an adult, and after moving to Haifa, he became an avid supporter of the Maccabi Haifa team. He caught up with his love of his children and together they came to the fields and watched with great enthusiasm the team’s games. His attraction and intense love for the sea led him naturally to serve in the navy. Later, he wrote to his nephew, who was about to be drafted: “The day of enlistment is another station in life … To give, to give, it is a compass through us … Keep the world a child, because we have no choice. At the beginning of August 1974, Tuvia enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces and served in the Israel Defense Forces as an electronics technician, and began his career until the end of his career until the end of his career. “In every event he was the nail of the evening, always at the front of the stage, marveling at the imitations of famous figures and sweeping the audience with uncontrollable laughter, and in 1981 he married his choice of a diamond: They built their home in Kiryat Yam, , And they had three children: Moran, Noam and Nadav, and Tuvia was a man who gave from the heart and the soul, a true friend, against an excellent son and a wonderful brother, And in the song “Salute to the Nagdim,” he expressed the love and admiration he felt for his colleagues: “And you go before the camp / as the pillar of fire, like a proud flag.” Paraded marchers with the jolt of time / A family of resistors / as a strong river / In the race of the engines and the electric currents / In the wheels of the vehicles, in the sea, in the orderly warehouses, in the broken instruments / the threatening missiles / Stand up to the timetable / shoulder to the commanders, officers and managers / train and raise soldiers recruits / preserve the bridge a Civilians / Always know to give – When you do not give / lead the convoy / You resist! As a proud and upright spine / To give the wind in this body / Always know that the army – it is you / the sunrise – until the breath is exhausted / And your hands touch everything / And they touch you / Even on retirement / In your heart you planted an anchor / And if you look at the edges of the sea / Abilities to waves and enemies / then you knew – / you are always with them! And during the course of his service, Tuvia completed many courses, went on to academic studies and completed his BA in political science, and on Tu B’Shvat 5762 (February 6, 2002) Tuvia fell in the line of duty at the age of forty-seven. Was buried in the military section of the cemetery in Rehovot and left a woman, two sons and a daughter, a sister and a sister, and his nephew, Niv, in a poem he wrote to remember: “When the photo album opens / Naughty / When you get old notebooks / Throat choking, Tears streaming /Stories about the Dakar Submarine / songs of a chosen guy. / Tuvia, A voice calling on your behalf / Crying for your death / smile forever / forever, as a ray of light / broad heart, warm and loving / true friend, always in heart “Tuvia’s lovers produced a video cassette in his memory, in the background of songs he loved, photos from various periods of his life, videos from events that he took part in. Including stories and testimonies.

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