Galili (Lieberman) and Haim-Enrique
Son of Hela and father of blessed memory, was born on November 24, 1940, in the USSR The Liberman family (later Galili) returned to Poland, where their son Haim completed high school. With his family to Israel and he is 17 years old. He spent his first year in Israel on Kibbutz Yehiam, where he also studied the Hebrew language. Haim was drafted into the IDF in mid-May 1959 and was stationed in the Armored Corps, where he served impeccably, and when he was released, Haim-Enrique settled in Upper Nazareth, married and found his livelihood as a construction scribe. His main hobby was collecting coins and coins from all over the world, stamps and army insignia, and he served as a soldier in the Armored Corps as a 7C Brigade during the Six-Day War, and after the war and in light of the needs of the IDF, In his Lev was the decision to join the career army. He received a training course from the Epsenheim NCOs and served in the Golan Heights, where he moved to Sinai and served in Rafah, Tze’elim, the banks of the Suez and Rafidim. In spite of his illness, acute pain and hospital delays, Haim-Enrique filled his duties to the satisfaction of his superiors, and the smile never left his lips and the willingness to do so. And his commanders, who recognized his contribution to the field he was in charge of, noted that: “Enrique did his job His service in the unit despite his medical problems, in a remarkable manner and exemplary assessment. “” Major-General Galili fulfilled his duties to my full and complete satisfaction, and his service in the IDF is an asset to the army. “During his service, The Yom Kippur War: Haim-Enrik’s illness became more severe, and on the 12th of Adar 2, 5743 (March 15, 1984), Chief of Staff Haim-Enrik fell during his service. He was buried in a plot for IDF soldiers at the Segula cemetery in Petah Tikva, where he left a wife, three sons, two daughters and a mother. To raise the level of the base and thereby to the security of the IDF “