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Gora, David-Shmuel (“David’le”)

Gora, David-Shmuel (“David’le”)


Son of Simon and Leah. He was born on the 5th of Kislev 5708 (18.11.1947) in Milan, Italy, in a refugee camp in the Adriatic region, where his parents, Holocaust survivors, aspired to come to Israel and crossed the Alps on the way to Italy. When he arrived in Israel in October 1948 on the first illegal immigrant ship that had come to its shores by waving the national flag, after the family had spent several months in an immigrants’ home in Hadera, moved to Netanya and lived in the hut. After successfully completing his studies there, he continued with L. Stefandia He also participated in four marches and was awarded medals and certificates for his participation, and before he enlisted, he participated in many trips and was also interned in training camps and won the first prize in the competition Shooting in Jaril in 1964. It was during his studies at the ORT school. In addition, he participated in many trips and trips throughout the country, and he met her on a long and wide scale. David was close to the book, interested in theater in film and art, and was always in trouble with the agenda. The love of the homeland throbbed in his Lev. He joined the Nahal Brigade as a member of the Israeli Communist Youth Alliance in January 1966. He completed basic training with the “Hashomer Hatzair” group and later joined the Nachal group of the movement at Kibbutz Yad Hannah. During his service at the Nahal Brigade, he enrolled in the British Institute of Education and prepared his free time for the matriculation exams, and recently left his membership in the Communist Youth League and returned his membership card, although he suffered a concussion and severe headaches (including a head injury) “As a combat soldier of the rank and service until the day fell on March 31, 1968 – and he is still in his compulsory service; It was on the Golan Heights during an ambush as a result of encountering an enemy squad of saboteurs. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Netanya.

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