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Kabilio, Zvi (peep)

Kabilio, Zvi (peep)


Son of Simcha and David, was born on 8 March 1922 in Yugoslavia and completed elementary school in the city, where he studied weaving and worked in it. Zvi, who immigrated to Israel on a ship seized by the British and deported to Cyprus, and who, in his natural cheerfulness and friendly attitude to friends, liked his training in Cyprus and in Eretz Israel, where he arrived on March 17, 1947. Upon his arrival he joined his sister, A conscious kibbutz, dedicated to work and to the homeland, he was initially put to work in the kitchen and my friends Sorry when transferred to practice weaving. A short time after arrival drafted Field Corps and participated in training diligently, though his military experience acquired in the partisans was quite large. In the winter of 1948, with the outbreak of the War of Independence, he took active part in active defense of the agriculture and the environment, and later joined the Carmeli Brigade, which was sent to liberate the Western Galilee and fell in the conquest of Acre on May 14, 1948. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Nahariya. In his memory, the first part of the booklet “Our Fallen” was devoted to the publishing of the Yagur Farm.

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