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Frankfurt, Abraham

Frankfurt, Abraham


Son of-Itzhak-Ya’akov and Chana. He was born on the 17th of March 1947 in Berlin, the capital of Germany. A year later he was brought to Israel. At a young age, he had been nursed by his father, and his mother had educated him with infinite love and patience. He was one of the first members of the “Shalhevet” youth group and was proud of his primacy and became a zealot. He began his elementary studies at the “Geulim” school in Jerusalem. But in 1958 the family went to Berlin in the second. He overcame language difficulties and successfully graduated from elementary school. He was fourteen years old when the family returned to Israel and Avraham was sent with the Youth Aliyah to Kibbutz Lehavot Haviva, where he saw his future, where he stayed as a member of the youth company and became a member of the kibbutz. In July 1965 he was drafted into the Nahal Brigade with the kibbutzniks, passed basic training, and then served without charge in Shamir. He was very excited about the parachutes of his army service and the unique feeling he had in his Lev when he hovered over this land he loved with all his Lev, he was a good and disciplined soldier and he was a figure of A man who found himself in the army, especially loved war literature and was interested in the character of Haviva Reik, who was in compulsory service at the time of the Six-Day War and on the third day of her battles, 28 Iyar 5727 (7.6.1967), before the conquest of the Old City, He was called to the gathering place to escort prisoners, and then a mortar shell hit him and put an end to his life. The commander of his company, in a letter of condolence to his parents, wrote on his behalf and on behalf of his comrades-in-arms: that Avi’s death was not in vain and that his contribution to the liberation of Jerusalem and to security in the nation will be remembered forever … ” In the Old City of Jerusalem, in performing his duties in the best possible way. “The booklet, 53 of them, commemorates the members of Kibbutz Artzi who fell in the Six Day War, and the history of his paratroopers.

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