Habib, Yosef
Son of Yehezkel and Leah. He was born in Tel Aviv on August 11, 1956. He studied at the AD Gordon elementary school in the city and was a diligent and disciplined student, and at the age of eleven he joined the Scout movement and found great satisfaction in his meetings with his friends And was a fan of various sports – as a spectator and as an actor, and when Yossi finished elementary school, he enrolled in the elementary school Amal in Petah Tikva, which he did not know how to offer He had a profession suited to his talents and interests, and therefore moved to the Mishlev high school in Tel Aviv, where he was able to combine his studies with the acquisition of a profession that stood at the head of all his hobbies: However, at the same time, the Yom Kippur War broke out – most of the teachers were recruited, and there were delays in learning, and the parents helped Yossi overcome the difficulties by purchasing equipment and accessories that enabled him to work at home in the profession. After receiving a one-year delay in his military service, Yossi was a sensitive and sickly boy, but he did not bother his parents, he was quiet and received every suffering with love. He was friendly and did not interfere in the business of others. He did not speak ill of Adam. When the day came, in the army, he scored: “Straight, modest, diligent, responsible and gentle.” And so it was in his civilian life before that. In May 1975, Yossi was drafted into the IDF and assigned to the Signal Corps, where he underwent a field training course, and later a communications technician course. In time he was assigned to the Armored Corps. He was hospitalized and died during his service – on 19 December 1977. He was brought to eternal rest in the military section of the cemetery in Petah Tikva, leaving behind his parents and three brothers. ” It was his modesty, his humility and his gentle soul that characterized him in everything he did, “wrote the commander of Yossi’s unit for the bereaved family, and the parents remembered the memory of Yossi at the AD Gordon School, where he had taken his first steps to his education. And a bookshelf and donated a trophy to class sports competitions.