Jacobs, Arie (“Jacobs”)
Son of Shlomo-Gustave and Regina. He was born in 1925 in Glazenkirchen, Germany, where he studied at a Jewish school and continued to study at the ORT school in Hamburg, where he was sent to a concentration camp and spent four years in 1948. In 1948, . Arieh was drafted into the IDF in 1948 and participated in the War of Independence, during the battles in the Upper Galilee and the Lower Galilee, where he served in the IDF until the day of his death. He also completed the School of Political Science at the Prime Minister’s Office. On Friday, June 14, 1970, he died and was put to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul, where he placed a wife and two children, who had been devoted to them all his life. He was very fond of his men, his subordinates, and his friends, and his devotion to work, which he always excelled in, was even more pronounced in the last hours before they fell ill. As his father continued to work until he knelt, on the day he entered the hospital, he continued to deal with matters of command, to which he devoted all his hours. Consolidation and strengthening of the IDF. “On the anniversary of his death was held in memory archery contest, sponsored by the Southern Command.