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Kahane, Eliyahu (“Eli”)

Kahane, Eliyahu (“Eli”)


Son of Avraham and Chana. He was born on the 17th of Tammuz 5705 (June 28, 1945) in Hadera, where his father was a commander in the Haganah and he left the courage and courage of his Lev to his son Eliahu, who completed his elementary studies at the Arlosoroff elementary school and high school. He was a member of the Hanoar Haoved movement, and immediately upon his arrival, the qualities of his leader became prominent. Borochov in Hadera, and in Maayan Baruch they admired him, and in Maayan Baruch he was the instructor of the “Narkis” group, who was in ninth grade. It was in all her cultural activities that he would concentrate his apprentices on one group, and even in times of despair and distress he would encourage them with his cheerfulness and life-spirit, although he could be serious, and devoted his leisure time to photography and even to the art of entertainment. His enlistment in the IDF in October 1963 was with the core of the movement that received his training in Ma’ayan Baruch. In the army, as he did in the kibbutz and in training, he knew how to do everything safely and with knowledge, and even with the strong belief he had. In the Nahal parachute brigade to which he belonged, he bypassed every difficulty and succeeded in parachuting like all his friends, and he did not create problems and did not complain and he accepted his duties with love and filled them with dedication. He was the center of the kibbutz culture committee and the living spirit of celebrations such as weddings and birthdays, he was called up for reserve duty from time to time, and during the period of alert and tension before the Six-Day War. On June 6, 1967, at the police academy in Jerusalem, In June 1969, at the Sea Club in Hadera, under the auspices of the mayor there, a ceremony was held for the launch of two sailboats named for Eli and another one of the casualties of the battle for the conquest of the Golan Heights. “Ma’ayan Gavro” of the paratroopers’ headquarters, the history of the paratroopers, and the recent Karevu affair, were published in Ma’ariv, the informative newsletter of Maayan Baruch. The Union, which fell in the battle, was devoted to several pages and ruled. Also in the “Goily Ash”, Volume IV – Yalkut the estate of the sons who fell in Israel’s wars, was brought from his estate.

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