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Goldman (Goltzman), Aharon

Goldman (Goltzman), Aharon


Aharon (Goldi), son of Chaya and Fishel,( who survived the Holocaust, who lost their daughter during the Second World War,) was born on April 23, 1947 in Germany and immigrated to Israel with his family in 1948. Aaron was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in early November 1965 and assigned to the Engineering Corps. After completing his basic training, he completed a course for infantry commanders, a course for noncommissioned officers of the engineering corps, officers’ course, and a course for combat engineering officers, who was responsible and devoted to his duties, took care of his subordinates and loved them very much, In order not to be a burden on his family, he did not say much about his achievements, and in order not to worry his parents, he did not say anything about the difficult and arduous training, and even concealed his participation in dangerous activities. Including great strength. He studied at the son of-Gurion University of the Negev in Be’er Sheva, in the Department of Biology, and at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the Polymer and Fiber School. Aaron was diligent and diligent, persistent and profound. He was awarded prizes and scholarships for his achievements and high grades. son of-Gurion University of the Negev was awarded the Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He was awarded the degree of Master of Science at the School of Polymer and Fiber. His work – Fabric Aspen by glazing reactions in Glutraldehyde – has made an important contribution to the development of Israel’s textile industry. One of son of-Gurion University’s lecturers said that he was considerate and could devote himself to his favorite subject. And the principal of the polymer and fiber school wrote: “He was original and talented, with a developed sense of self-criticism, he did not accept facts at face value, but turned and tried again, until he was convinced beyond doubt that they were correct and reasonable.” From time to time he was called for periods of reserve duty and he fulfilled his duty willingly and loyally. Aaron was silent and humble and never tried to stand out. He was very sociable and bought him many friends, loved to help others, and volunteered for any thing volunteers were asked for. He was always independent in his decisions and excelled in great self-confidence, in his way and in his actions. Everyone recognized him as a kind man, sensitive and honest, a man of truth and conscience. He was loyal and dedicated to his parents, and since he was not religious like them, he tried to find a way of life that would not hurt their feelings. He was a textile chemist at his place of work, and was praised by his employers and colleagues for his thorough work and perseverance. At the end of 1972 he married his girlfriend Ruth. During the Yom Kippur War, Aharon participated in the battle against the Egyptians in Sinai. On February 1, 1973, Aharon fell in the southern sector, north of the Great Bitter Lake, in the region of Taoz as an ally, and was the commander of a platoon to rescue tanks that remained in no-man’s land. His on a mine and all the crew members and Aaron among them, were killed. He was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. Survived by a wife, father, sister and mother,

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