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Kadosh, Solomon

Kadosh, Solomon


Shlomo, son of Hasiba and Haim, was born in 1941 in Casablanca, Morocco, and immigrated to Israel with his parents in 1948. In Israel he studied at the Bar-Ilan elementary school in Kfar Batya, where he was a good student and very interested in printing. He continued his studies in this field and even dealt with it as a handball, and was an athlete and played basketball in the Betar group. Shlomo was serious in his approach to any matter that required seriousness, yet was friendly, loved to help others and was admired by all his friends and acquaintances. His parents had a loyal and dedicated son, and he always took care of his family and helped his brothers and sisters. Shlomo was drafted into the IDF in late January 1959 and assigned to the paratroop brigade. He was a good soldier and disciplined, and according to his commander he was devoted to his job and a loyal friend, who was loyal to his commanding officers, was a good soldier and disciplined. And after his regular service he was assigned to a reserve unit and was called for periods of reserve duty, first working in print and then working as a tractor engineer at the “Ravad” company, and was soon appointed as a foreman, and in 1965 he married his girlfriend Nili, In 1967 he participated in the war and was awarded the “Six Day War.” He always tried not to worry his family. He was a good husband and a loving father and always helped in his home, and during the Yom Kippur War he took part in the fighting on the Sinai front, and on October 17, 1973, Shlomo crossed the Suez Canal in the barge, He was killed and brought to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl, leaving behind him a wife and two daughters, parents, brothers and sisters, and was promoted to the rank of corporal in a letter of condolence to the bereaved family. The IDF’s main effort in this war. Thanks to him and his friends we managed to transfer the war to enemy territory and to ward off the danger from our country. Shlomo was a model soldier and a loyal friend. “

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