Heiman, Micha
Son of Nathan and Hela, members of the Hulda farm. He was born on May 1, 1943 in the group. He attended elementary and high school in Hulda. As one of the best students at the gate of his youth, his attraction to sport was outstanding, and he excelled in light athletics and swimming. But he did not neglect his studies despite being with his classmates on the basketball court. He excelled in the real professions and dreamed of continuing his studies at the university. The problems of the children’s company also preoccupied him; That a devoted member was in it who sued himself and others equally. He could smile a mischievous smile. A warm Lev once inside him. He loved his companions for his cordiality and speed. He was sharp in his way of thinking and reasoned. He also had a sense of justice and he could prove it by reason. He was not a man of things but a man of deeds. As for the work, there was nothing difficult about him, for each job was carried out by him quickly and efficiently, diligently and persistently. His appetite for books was great, and there were always books from different books in his room. In August 1961 he was drafted into the IDF and only in the absorption camp did he express his desire to join the paratroopers. After completing his army service, he returned to the kibbutz and devoted himself to work with all his Lev and soul, and he traveled to Israel and served in the army after the Six Day War. In Jerusalem, the capital on the second day of the battles, he was killed on May 6, 1967. He was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, and the “Hapoel” basketball team in Hulda bears his name. His group is a newsletter in his memory, and his name was mentioned in the weekly of the Union of the Groups, and on the first anniversary of his death, his group published a booklet in his memory bearing his name “A special page was dedicated to his biography and to the description of the last battle in the book” The Marions of Gabro “, which was issued by the paratroopers’ headquarters, in the collection of the estate of the fallen soldiers in Israel’s wars – Goily Ash “, Volume 4 – was brought from his estate.