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Gadosher, Moshe (“Mishka”)

Gadosher, Moshe (“Mishka”)


Son of Tuvia and Rosa. He was born on April 4, 1943 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, in Russia. In 1957 the family immigrated to Israel. Moshe graduated from the vocational high school in Kiryat Gat. At first he studied a course in a carpentry vocational school, but he saw a miraculous and mysterious force in electrification and continued to learn this profession. He had a quick grasp and received news and impressions quickly. He found his bread at work as an electrician. Was a sports fan and belonged to the Hapoel group in his home. In February 1961, he was drafted into the IDF and served in the Armored Corps, because he wanted to help his parents with their livelihood at their request, but he was always enthusiastic about this period and always thought that he secretly waited for the annual training He was able to establish friendships with people and was helpful to many, and when called to reserve duty during the Six-Day War he was a crew member in a tank and in a battle held at Kuntilla on the day 27 Iyar 5727 (6.6.1967), is today the same The battles, fell when the tank was hit by enemy fire. By his wife. Was buried in the military cemetery in Bari emergency and later was buried in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

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