Hoven, Shlomo (“Redhead”)
Son of Aizik and Tauba. He was born on January 17, 1923 in the city of Iasi, Romania, where he graduated from high school, and at the time of the outbreak of the Second World War, Jews were taken to a death camp A miracle took place and he was one of five survivors. He was later taken to various forced labor. With the entry of the Red Army he was released and then arranged for him a small shop near the railway station in his hometown. But even though he succeeded in his business, he had a strong desire to leave the Diaspora; Indeed, in 1948 he immigrated to Israel in Aliyah Bet. Immediately after his arrival, he joined the ranks of the IDF and took part in various battles during the War of Independence, and after his release from the army he wanted to start an independent business, bought him an ice wagon and then bought himself a car for that purpose. Sinai, and in Gaza, on the 28th of Mishvan 5717 (2 November 1956.) He was taken to burial in the emergency military cemetery in Bari and on Thursday, 30 March 1957, he was transferred to eternal rest In the military cemetery in Haifa. He left a wife and two children.