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Guetta, Rachamim

Guetta, Rachamim


Rahamim, son of Sophia and Houati, was born in 1947 in Tripoli, Libya, and immigrated to Israel with his family in 1952. The family settled in Moshav Awza and he attended elementary school in Moshav. Afterward, he completed his studies at the Religious State School in Even Shmuel. Rahamim grew up and was educated in the spirit of Jewish tradition and faith in the God of Israel, and he observed the mitzvah of honoring father and mother. He took upon himself the burden of caring for a family of many souls and after graduating worked in an agriculture established by his parents and helped to flourish and flourish. Rahamim was a life-loving, Simcha and good-hearted man. He bought the hearts of his friends in his simplicity, his modesty, and his willingness to always help anyone. Even in difficult situations and in times of crisis he knew how to keep his cool and did not lose his peace of mind and peace. He was a devoted son to his family, a friend of truth to his friends and a devoted partner to his co-workers. Rahamim was drafted into the IDF in early February 1967 and assigned to the Armored Corps, where he was trained as a tank crew member and assigned to Armored Corps 7, where he fought in the battles of the Six Day War. engineering corps. At the beginning of February 1970, Rahamim was released from regular service and assigned to a reserve unit of the Armored Corps. After the liberation he purchased a truck and joined a transportation company based in Ashkelon. He worked with great energy, tirelessly, and devoted all his time to helping the company flourish and thrive. After work hours he enlisted to help his parents in their farm. A few months before his fall, he bought an apartment in Kiryat Gat, where he was about to build his home with his girlfriend. During the Yom Kippur War, his unit participated in the battles of containment and infiltration against the Egyptians in the Sinai. On the 15th of Tishrei 5734 (October 15, 1973), in a battle in the area of ​​the Firdan Bridge, Rahamim was hit and killed. He was laid to rest at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem. Survived by his parents, six brothers and three sisters. After his fall, he was promoted to First Sergeant. Mercy fell when he was just beginning to settle down and was about to establish a home and family in Israel. His co-workers lost a devoted friend and a diligent worker, his parents lost their support and friends to the faithful evil that instilled in them a pleasant and pleasant atmosphere. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote: “Rachamim of blessed memory was not eager to fight me, but from the moment he took office he saw with great seriousness what he had been told. “The moshavim of Hapo’el Hamizrachi published a pamphlet in memory of the moshavim who fell in the battle, and in this booklet, which bears the name” Etz HaChaim “, things were published about his character Of mercy.

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