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Jessen, Shmuel (“Shmil”)

Jessen, Shmuel (“Shmil”)


Son of Max and Guta. He was born on July 28, 1949, in Holon, where he was born in Holon, and he was gifted with a brilliant talent for planning and developing And he built a small workshop with the necessary tools, and he spent many hours there in his work, continuing to study at the Holtz Technical High School in the framework of the framework, where he found a large area for the realization of his abilities and talents. He was very active in the “Maccabi” association, in organizing marches and trips He worked hard to help his friends, even in the study of the real subjects, which excelled in them, as well as in the performance of metal works, which he found wonderful. He was able to combine diligence and diligence in studies with loyalty to his friends and a respectful and courteous attitude toward his teachers and school staff. He was cheerful and smiling but also serious and responsible. After completing his studies, he remained for only about a year until his enlistment in the IDF, and he used her for work in the metalworking workshop and in the evenings he studied at the Institute for External Studies of the Hebrew Technion in Haifa. Shmuel enlisted in the IDF in late October 1967, and in recognition of his duty to the homeland and his aspiration to contribute in all his abilities and abilities, volunteered for an aviation course. Despite the arduous efforts of the course, he devoted all his time on vacations to his friends. After a year in an aviation course, he moved to a field unit in a position that involved flights and high risk. Already in his early days in his new unit, the commanders knew his qualities and his abilities and placed him in the most responsible positions – and he would fill them with calm and responsibility as he always did. He had shown a great deal of wisdom and initiative, and he had done his job with great success and did not disappoint. On Sunday, March 13, 1969, he fell in the line of duty and was laid to rest in the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery in the “Wing”, a journal of the students of the Holtz Vocational High School (Adar booklet, 5730) Things in his memory.

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