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Harush, David

Harush, David


Son of Hasiba and Meir. He was born on December 20, 1959, in Moshav Raviya, in the Beit Shean Valley. He studied at the elementary school in Moshav Bikura. Afterward he completed his high school studies at the ORT religious high school in Beit Shean. David was God-fearing. He volunteered to be in charge of the local synagogue. He loved sports, especially soccer, and he liked the soccer team of Maccabi Haifa. He traveled a lot around the country and loved its landscapes. A feature of his character was his goodness and his help to others. He was a loyal son and devoted to his parents and his family and supported them in any way possible, even financially. He was gentle and gentle, modest and pleasant. There was a special innocence in him that aroused the sympathy of all the people in the moshav. He was drafted into the IDF in mid-February 1978. After completing his basic training he was sent to Sinai as an ammunition examiner, For a year, the life of the large city did not suit his quiet character, and he returned to his home, volunteering again for the regular army and stationed in the Golan Heights, where David was “an excellent professional, dedicated, honest and decent and very well liked by his friends.” David’s good qualities, as testified by his commander and his friend, Erez Mossinson: “The best of the good, the good Soldiers. “He adds:” Harush is an honest and immaculate person, absolute integrity. It was true without reservations and all this with great consideration. Always explaining, always bright-faced, always trying to help. (10.10.1987) David fell during his service and was brought to rest in Moshav Raviya, leaving behind his parents, five brothers and two sisters – Aviva, Moti, Jacqueline, Yossi, Moumi, Michel and Eli, received a certificate of appreciation and respect for his service in the permanent army: “David was like an oak tree, many of whom huddled under his shadow and leaning on his trunk. Integrity and humility were an inseparable part of his name. David was an educator for the soldiers of the unit, with a high work ethic and helping others. “His family donated a Torah library to his synagogue in Moshav Ravia.

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