Lifshitz, Arie
Son of Jacob and Esther. The parents are members of the Third Aliya and after immigrating to Israel from Eastern Europe, they both worked to support the house. From a young age, he realized that he, too, was born to toil. He was born on August 25, 1945 in Tel Aviv. Twice in his short life, Aryeh marched to death and could. On one Friday afternoon, when his mother was waiting for him at home, he was swept away by vicious waves on a stage in Tel Aviv, and rescuers could not have saved him, but suddenly Haska appeared and as a result A second time later, he was sick again, and he fell ill with a meningitis, but he had the courage to be healthy and reborn, attended Graz Elementary School, and after completing his studies Where he studied at the Tel Aviv Municipal High School, and at the age of 16 he also joined the labor force, worked in an accountant’s office and studied theoretical studies Noth. At a more unified time in his life, when he was about to decide his fate in life, he thought of studying accounting at the university. He had many loves for Aryeh: one was for sports (basketball and swimming) and later joined Maccabi; His lover of swimming reached the seashore one winter day and almost died, as mentioned above. The chess game was also one of his hobbies. He loved books and would spare his military salary from buying them; Among his books were books on philosophy, but he loved everything about his country, and his love was expressed in his devotion to her, his strong desire not to leave her and to do many tours within her. When his parents asked him to come to Paris, Arie confessed and passed on the “gift” to his parents and when they asked him “and you?” “I will not get out of here.” His tour of the country finally led him to volunteer for a reconnaissance unit in the IDF, and for the first time he was drafted in May 1963. He passed a platoon commander’s course and then went to the Air Force for training at the technical school. He volunteered for reserve duty in the Armored Corps and was then a sergeant and commander of a jeep. In the last year of his life, he had many plans for the future: one of them was an accountancy training program. Among other things, he dreamed of his marriage with a South African girl, a rabbi’s daughter, who went to visit her parents and, at the time of her separation from a similar Maria, predicted her future. Arieh served in the reconnaissance unit on the first day of the battles, on the 26th of Iyar 5727 (5.6.1967), in a battle that took place before Abu-Agila in Sinai. He fell as a result of a shell near his jeep. He was buried in the emergency military cemetery in Bari and was later transferred to the eternal rest of the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul.