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Lieberman, Shalom (“Shuli”)

Lieberman, Shalom (“Shuli”)


Son of Avraham and Rivka. He was born on December 25, 1951 in Holon. Holon’s first years of state spread over vast sandy areas, including deserted outposts, rusty military equipment, abandoned here and there, ancient sycamore trees, potsherds and ancient coins from the past – all these were a great platform for the development of Shuli’s diverse personality. Within his soul, a vibrant and vital world developed simultaneously: fascinating games that provide room for imaginative fantasies, on the one hand, and songs full of joy and joy, sensitivity, love and devotion, on the other. Shalom attended the AD Gordon Elementary School and the Kugel High School, both in Holon, where he was considered a student of wisdom, a “small genius,” mainly in literature. One of his songs before the class, he joined the Hashomer Hatzair movement in the movement and at home – he began to adopt the basic values ​​of equality and brotherhood, love and justice, and the joy of life and the dramatic talent they found in them. He also participated in the drama club, where he was involved in organizing and hosting parties and entertainment evenings, and in the high school Shuli discovered the He was fascinated by their perfect internal logic and by the pleasures of the prevailing legalism in nature, and with this distinction he completed the real trend with distinction, and his close ties with his parents and devotion to them were exceptional for his peers. , Took care of the sinking of the roof and his teaching, and all this without detracting from the perfection of the preparation he had prepared properly.Chuli was a grown-up boy for his age, and his world was crystallized. Thus, he was determined to serve his country in the best and most effective way. Shuli was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in early February 1970 and volunteered for the Sayeret, and he fulfilled his difficult duties to the satisfaction of his commanders and subordinates who respected him and loved him. Deputy Shalom during his service. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. After his death he was promoted to lieutenant. A booklet in his memory called “Shalom” was published by his friends and family.

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