Kaplan, Arie
Son of Moshe and Sarah. Born in Tel Aviv on the 30th of Tishrei 5710 (October 30, 1949), he moved to Kibbutz Ga’ash and was soon absorbed by the children and became one of them, and soon became accustomed to the new life and order and acquired the love and trust of the teachers and members of the kibbutz. He studied at the elementary school in Kibbutz Ga’ash and at the “Sharon Beach” high school in Kibbutz Yakum, and devoted much of his time to developing his physical fitness and sports competitions in the school, winning medals and certificates, and he was an embodiment of goodness, purity and faith in man. The faith in man wherever he is, regardless of origin and status, man was at the center of his world and he loved him and believed in his goodness Show respect and appreciation for all the manifestations of the work of the person and see the music he loved with all his Lev, the best creation of the human mind. It was well played and playing, the minister confirmed his family and caused them great joy of his love for music and his affection for children and the approach to them revealed subtle soul in full. He was humble not He wanted to be educated and loved to learn and to work, and he would take every effort and effort without complaining and quietly and diligently do everything that was imposed on him. His group (“Eshel”) represented the company’s conscience. The friends were constantly arguing about their problems, but Aryeh did not give up and fight for what he saw as right and right. In a poll held before the end of his high school studies, he said: “Before enlisting, I want to rest and take the time to develop myself, to broaden my horizons in education.” Aryeh Shaked worked on learning the Arabic language with the firm belief that in order to advance peace, which he had so expected and believed in its fulfillment, every Israeli youth must control this language. Moreover, even from the point of view of the benefit to the community at the time of his service in the army, and in the hope that he could contribute his part to that, he continued to work hard on learning the Arabic language. After completing 12 years of study, he chose to go to another year – the thirteenth year – to train in the movement, out of a desire to educate a young generation, because he saw it as a major and important ideal. The training was a challenge for him and his friends were sure he would succeed in it. Aryeh was drafted into the IDF in early 1969 and assigned to the Signal Corps, and during his short service he was a disciplined soldier who was willing to take upon himself every task and mission, encouraged his friends, spurred them and often filled the place of the backward and the hard. to (19/05/1970), was injured in the line of duty on the same day he died. his remains were laid-rest at the cemetery in the universe. commander condolence letter he wrote to his father: “even in the short time given to us to be with him, it was enough to highlight the fundamental feature of the Aryeh, which Was a man of great Lev. His great love for Adam and his devotion to his friends who knew no boundaries led him to seek and always seek and reach the difficult unit and the difficult and complicated tasks in which he could contribute his energy and strength. He thought it would be more useful. The rest of his spirit and the size of his soul were even more striking in his ability to combine his difficult and intricate works in their essence, along with his love for nature, music, landscape and man, and to deal with two levels with the same mental perfection. We are with you the loss of a young life full of strength and smile and affection, which will not allow them to produce Frame. “After his parents fell, his parents published a pamphlet in his memory bearing his name