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Hilb, Raphael (“Rafi”)

Hilb, Raphael (“Rafi”)


Son of Otto and Eva. Born on May 8, 1946 in Tel Aviv, Raphael completed his studies at the Graz Elementary School in Tel Aviv and then studied for two years at the apprenticeship school in Herzliya, where he specialized in the profession of cooks and worked as a cook at the Sheraton Hotel in Tel Aviv. Shortly before his induction into the IDF, he was invited to study at one of the largest hotels in Germany, but he refused to travel before he fulfilled his duty. His people. He was drafted into the IDF in May 1964 and did not agree that because of his army service he would postpone his service, where he was trained in the Artillery Corps and later took a driving course and served as a driver in the army. During the Six-Day War, Raphael was killed on the first day of the battles, on the 5th of Iyar 5727 (5.6.1967), in a battle at the entrance to Gaza in the El Kuba refugee camps when the larva was hit directly. For an emergency in Bari and was later transferred to the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery.

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