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Haimovitz, Shmuel-Shlomo

Haimovitz, Shmuel-Shlomo


Son of Meir and Rivka. He was born on June 16, 1944 in Galleg, Romania. When Shmuel was three years old, he moved with his parents to Austria on their way to Israel. In Austria he stayed for a year and then the family moved to their destination. At first, the parents stayed with their son in a transit camp in Abu Kabir and then moved to Bnei Brak. He attended the Remez Elementary School in the city. After graduating from elementary school, he was not interested in learning a new profession and then began working as an apprentice in a dental technician’s lab and found satisfaction in this profession. He was drafted into the IDF in May 1963 and served as a driver in the Supply Corps, and he became more moderate and grew more moderate, growing up mentally, never complaining about his difficult job, and showing great dedication to his family. In Tel Aviv, and he was given a responsible position in this workplace, and the dentists who introduced him encouraged him and encouraged him to expand his knowledge and practice in his profession theoretically, and then began to deal with the professional literature. The days were in song He came home to see his parents but before that he would come to the parents of his friend who was in the reserves and who was in a combat unit and encouraged them.In November 1967 he took a wife and was Simcha for him but happiness was not It took a long time, for on the 9th of Iyar, 5728 (May 7, 1968), while riding on a mine in a Romanian area in northern Sinai, he died. Laid a pregnant wife: his son who was born about five months after the fall of his father, bears his name. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul.

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