Levi, Israel (Yisroelik)
Israel (Isralik), son of Naomi and Shalom, was born in Hadera on September 12, 1950. He attended the “Galim” elementary school in Heftsi-Baha, the Moriah School in Neveh Haim and the ” And later went on to study at the Tachkemoni religious high school in Hadera, Israel. He was a member of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement in Hadera and was an enthusiastic sports enthusiast, especially for the soccer game and was one of the players of the Hapoel Nahliel team. He loved the sea very much and went fishing, and in every hour of leisure he read books, study books and thriller books and adventures together. He had a sense of humor, and with his pranks and laughing laughter, amused all the people, he was kind and broad-handed, willingly and kindly, and always willing to help others, even if it was uncomfortable. He was very loyal and dedicated to his parents and respected them very much.Israel was drafted into the IDF in mid-May 1969 and was assigned to the IDF The liaison corps. After basic training he took a course in military drivers and became the driver of one of the senior commanders in the corps. He was a good disciplined soldier, responsible and devoted to his job, and did everything he was assigned with great precision. He was loved by his commanders and accepted by his friends. After he was discharged from regular military service, he enlisted in the Border Police and served for about six months. Throughout his service he tried not to worry his parents and in the many letters he made sure to write home, he did not complain about the difficult field life and the exhausting training. In 1972 he married his girlfriend Rebecca and had a loving and devoted husband. When the Yom Kippur War broke out, he was drafted and sent to the Sinai front with his unit and participated in the battle against the Egyptians. In a battle that took place on October 10, 1973, between Israel and Israel, Israel fell and fell. At first he was considered missing, and later his body was identified and he was brought to eternal rest in the Hadera cemetery. Survived by his wife, mother, five brothers and two sisters. After his fall, he was promoted to corporal. His parents donated a Torah scroll to his synagogue in the Heftzi-Ba neighborhood in Hadera; The Hadera Municipality published a booklet entitled “With all their might,” in memory of the people who fell in the war, and Israel among them