Goldberg, Arie (“Arieh”)
Son of Yosef and Rachel, members of Kibbutz Afek. He was born on the 29th of Tevet 5702 (29.12.1945) in the kibbutz. At the beginning he was a “humanist,” but in the last two years of his studies he began to take an interest in real subjects, and not one hour after school he spent in identifying diseases of fungi on the back He studied in the army and served in the Armored Corps in December 1963. He completed his studies in mathematics and geography, Until he finished K. Major honors armor. He was a guide at the Armored Corps School. After serving in the army and after working for several months in the plantation sector, he went to the aid of Frod in the framework of the third year of serving the kibbutz members. There, too, he worked in the plantation industry out of a desire to expand his knowledge and deepen his knowledge. He spent most of his time devoted to work and intensive studies. Until now, tension has been felt on the eve of the Six-Day War, and on those days of alert, it was also called the flag. Aryeh kept in contact with his family and kibbutz, expressing his anxiety and responsibility for the home and industry, and at the same time his pride and confidence in the IDF’s strength, not wanting battles but recognizing the “necessity” of this war. Two days participated in battles in Sinai and then went north and took part in a battle that took place on Sir-a-Deeb in the Golan Heights as a tank crew member, and he showed exemplary courage when he fell on the 9th of Iyar 5727 (8.6.1967) He was buried in the military cemetery in Nahariya and was later transferred to eternal rest in the Afek cemetery, the kibbutz where he was born and raised. A memory. Booklet “who fell in the war” of KM raised his memory. Vol.IV of “Gvilei Fire”, satchel from the estates of the boys who fell in Israel, was brought from the estate.