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Ismaylov, Levy (“Lova”)

Ismaylov, Levy (“Lova”)


Son of Yehya and Guy. He was born on May 3, 1939, in Tiflis, in Soviet Russia. Where he graduated from elementary school. In 1962 the family immigrated to Israel. At first he worked as a clown and was not only a good worker but also a good friend who was ready to help anyone at any time of the day. His neighbors also liked him for his willingness to come to their aid. All the people of the city of Lod, where he lived, knew him and his kindness, which he expressed with a smile and a bright smile. As a hobby, he was engaged in painting during his spare time. A year later he was drafted into the IDF in July 1963. After being discharged from regular service he studied printing and worked at the “Cargal” factory in Lod. He was diligent in his work and had never refused to do any work. He did not aspire to stand out, but his ability was obvious. A young man who was always concerned about his parents and his family was always in front of his eyes and because he thought of their future and even of his future, there was always a look of seriousness on his face. On the eve of the Six-Day War, when he saw that his call to the flag was lingering, he was impatient and prepared to go out himself; Indeed, with his dedication and bravery, he went out and fought in the Armored Corps. On the first day of the battles, he was 26 Iyar 5727 (5.6.1967), fell from a mortar shell; This was in Maoz Zion. Was laid to rest in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. The booklet “In memory of Luba” was also published in a booklet in memory of the children of Lod who were killed by the Committee for the Independence Day events in 1968. In “Gogli Esh”, Volume 4, the library of the estates of IDF fallen was published from his estate.

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