Kfir, Shmuel (Molly)
Ben Genia and Yona. He was born on the 30th of Tishrei 5767 (September 30, 1956) in Rehovot. A younger brother to Rebecca. Molly grew up and was educated in Rehovot, successfully completed the “Ben Tzvi” elementary school and continued at the ORT high school in the electronic training course, and was a talented boy and a good student who managed to devote time to his studies at school and at other times worked He took many trips to the country, listened to classical music and loved Eretz Israel songs, and before he was drafted, Molly went through a course for submission First aid in MDA and worked at Kaplan Hospital. At the end of October 1974, Molly was drafted into the army, and he was given the rank of corporal and sent to serve in the intelligence unit in the maintenance of the economy and equipment. According to his commanders, everything he did was complete and thorough. After his regular service, Molly joined the ranks of the career army. During his service, Molly was sent to courses and enrichment courses, which required extensive knowledge and ability. He completed a field technician course and a course for electronic systems and developed a special project for controlled equipment at the practical level. According to his commander, Molly was one of the senior officers in the unit and his contribution to the unit was particularly significant. He was chosen against an outstanding student and sent to combat resistance abroad. “On the Independence Day of 1987, Molly was awarded a certificate of excellence by the Intelligence Corps:” Molly has been running the spatial laboratory for years, and everything he has done is an example and an example of orderly work, Responsible, initiator and promoter. “In 1991, he received a certificate of appreciation from the unit, and his friends and commanders noted that despite his sensitive and responsible role, his relations with his subordinates were friendly and positive. . During his military service, Molly married Yaffa and over the years their four children – Eitan, Yasmin, Inbal and Yael – were born. On July 9, 1993, Moli fell in the line of duty and was put to rest in the military cemetery in Safed, where he was survived by three children, his parents and a sister, “Throughout his service, Molly demonstrated responsibility and professionalism, seriousness and dedication. At the same time he was always modest, modest and sensitive. His comrades, subordinates and commanders, noted his high qualities and his proper measurements. “