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Kruppenia, Shlomo-Haim

Kruppenia, Shlomo-Haim


Son of Moshe and Hannah. He was born in Kassel, Germany, on August 10, 1948. The family immigrated to Israel in 1949, and when Shlomo arrived at the Beit Or elementary school in Moshav Kidron, he attended the ORT vocational high school “As a moshavah, and even more than others, Shlomo understood that his parents needed his help in the agriculture – and with dedication, love and joy he would work in his parents’ farm. Out of joy and joy of creation, for he was cheerful by nature and loved life and all that was in them. At parties he became the center of society and, with all his cheer, He was especially sensitive to the problems of a personal and social side and did not know how he felt when he thought someone was wronged, and he also knew how to be a good friend and a loyal friend, and yet he knew how to argue with In August 1966 he was drafted into the IDF and combined his army service with his studies. This was not a good future for Shlomo. But he was still serving in compulsory service and Shlomo had died in the line of duty; This was on the 13th of Nissan 5729 (13.4.1969). He was laid to rest at the cemetery in Kidron. A four-year educator at the ORT school said that a few weeks before Fallen met him in the ORT school yard, he hurried back to his unit, but he wanted to meet his teacher. He told the teacher about his studies at the Technion-Arab Institute and about his plans after his release from the army. He was Simcha that he would be back in school in a few months. The educator noted his manners of not jumping up and out of the crowd; He would never have succumbed to the agreed lie. He continued and noted his diligence during his studies. Even when he came home for a day off or for a weekend from the army, he immediately volunteered for help in the farm, finishing work because he sat at the school table and only when a party was held in the village did he leave his books for a while and go to the party to breathe life into it. In a brochure of the ORT vocational high school and the Rehovot municipality – published by the student council – a list was presented. Also mentioned in the booklet of Moshav Kidron published by the village committee and his friends, and in a booklet published by his unit.

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