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Grundland, Eliezer (Leshka)

Grundland, Eliezer (Leshka)


Son of Emil and Rachel. He was born on the 28th of March 1946 in Rehovot. The sixth generation of the Rabbinate was the Admor Shneur Zalman of Liadi, who was one of the outstanding students at the “Amishav” school and then spent three years studying at the “New High School” in Tel Aviv and studying for a fourth year at the school He was a member of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement and loved to read books and was fond of tours and tours in Israel, Was also fond of his brothers for service, and his name was known for his active participation in party parties and his clever wit, which was expressed in humor His. Together with the “Yahav” group of his movement he left for Nachal when his enlistment date came in July 1963, during the days of his training and afterwards in Kerem Shalom and Kibbutz Shamir (where he was a fisherman, a very favorite work). He was Simcha when the day came when he was wearing the jump wings. At the end of his military service he returned to Kibbutz Revadim and spent about a year there. This period of military service also commemorated his photographs. After leaving the kibbutz and spending some time in the city, he decided to return to his studies and enrolled at the Tel Aviv University Law School. He would go to reserve duty as part of the paratroopers and during the days of tension and alert before the Six-Day War. He was very concerned about his family in those days, because he knew that if they called the paratroopers, the situation would be bad, and so he told his friend: “Whatever will be with us will be, Parents “? But when he went to war, he threw himself into the storm of fire – and fell in a battle that took place in Sanhedria in Jerusalem on the first day of the battles, on the 27th of Iyar 5727 (June 6, 1967) on the liberation of the Holy City and its environs. Was laid to rest in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. In the book “Marinas Gabro” of the Paratroopers Command were brought his history and the story of his last battle. In Gogli Esh, volume 4, the school bag of the sons of the fallen soldiers in Israel’s wars, was brought from his estate.

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