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Lifschitz, Oded (“Dedi”)

Lifschitz, Oded (“Dedi”)


Son of Emanuel and Devorah. He was born on October 2, 1942 in Ein Harod in the midst of World War II. His father was wounded and after being hospitalized he was brought home and confined to his bed. His mother absorbed the spirit of activism and love that gives taste to all the tribulations of life; He heard many stories, especially the Bible stories, which he liked about the country and its landscapes, all of which pleased his first years of life, and he learned to be cheerful and delight others, and completed high school at the joint Ein Harod- Joseph, who had inner stability and even the foundation of his identification with the past and the country, sometimes had a conversation about these subjects in the department and with his participation, the Lev-felt love of Israel and the sense of continuity were felt. If he testified to kindness, understanding and forgiveness toward others, he could acknowledge the righteousness of his friend and correct those who needed correction, He loved the country with great love, and he wanted to know it on a tour and on a long walk – in the valley, the Galilee, the mountains of Jerusalem, the Negev and the Arava, Dedicated nature was also a friendly man, and in October 1960 he was drafted into the IDF. On the 3rd of Av, 5762 (August 3, 1962), he fell in the course of his duties and was brought to eternal rest in the civilian cemetery in Ein Harod, after which Ein Harod published a pamphlet in his name.In Uri Milstein’s book “Wars of the Paratroopers” Remember.

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