Jacobovitz, Reuven
Son of Meir and Fania. He was born on April 12, 1942 in Strabopol, Russia; It was in the midst of World War II. His father, who was conscripted into the Red Army, fell in battle and at the age of two, Reuven was killed. His widowed mother worked hard to earn a living until in 1946 she went to Poland. One year he managed to study in a Polish school and in 1950 immigrated to Israel with his mother. The absorption routes were difficult and did not spare any effort to provide a white education until he successfully completed the Arlozorov Elementary School in Hadera. Because of his love for mechanics, which awoke in him from his youth, he continued to study in a vocational school and devoted himself to studies with all his Lev. He worked to help finance his studies. In all that he knew, they loved him for his diligence, his inner discipline, his respect for each person, and respect for parents and teachers. He was a mechanic and worked in this profession; By the day of his marriage he would have given his entire salary to his parents. A neat and neat house set him up close to his parents’ house and it was a warm love nest and an example of family happiness. He was drafted into the IDF and later signed into the regular army, but on the 10th of Elul 5727 (10.9.1967) died in his illness. He put down a wife. He was laid to rest in the Hadera cemetery.