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Ido, Asa

Ido, Asa


Asa, son of Rachel and Abraham, was born on 21 August 1953. He studied at the “Meginim” elementary school in Kiryat Haim and later studied at the naval officers’ academy in Acre. He continued his studies at the Beit Alpha educational institution, and on the eve of his enlistment in the IDF he became a member of the kibbutz. This unconventional route for a city-dweller indicates that Asa sought a life of free choice. He disliked city life, and his sensitivity to justice and fairness guided him. He always maintained a warm relationship with the family, even though he left the house at an early age. He had a deep love for nature, for landscapes, for the living world, for spaces and quiet. Asa volunteered for the activities of the Society for the Protection of Nature, which he devoted his free time to. He had a lot to tell about these Simcha experiences, and in nature he found a reward for suffering, which accompanied the crystallization of his complex and sensitive personality. Although he was one of the foreign children, he became involved in the work and social life of the kibbutz. He had considerable intellectual ability, which stemmed from a great deal of reading, critical sharpness and knowledge in many fields, especially history and politics. Thanks to these qualities, and due to his social decency, he was accepted by the youth society as a natural leader. Asa was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in November 1972 and was assigned to the Armored Corps because he did not ask for a proper medical profile, and was promoted to tank training until the end of the tank commander’s course on the eve of the Yom Kippur War. Amir) On the first day of the war, his battalion participated in fighting in the area of ​​Kantara, where numerical landings and the shock of the baptism of fire were evident in the command, the fighting tools, and the fighters. Asa was also rescued, when he began to equip himself with abandoned tanks And on the second day of the war, the battalion was organized, and on the third day it was sent to clear the access to the Piradan bridge and try again to connect to the strongholds On this day, October 8, 1973, A missile hit Asa’s tank and he was mortally wounded, and his tank friends immediately evacuated him, but their efforts did not help, and on the way he died. He was brought to eternal rest in Beit Alpha. Survived by his mother, father, brother and sister. Kibbutz Beit Alpha published a pamphlet in memory of its fallen comrades, while the details of the battles taken by Asa Share are presented in the brigade’s memorial book and from its tank members.

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