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Malchi, Eliyahu

Malchi, Eliyahu


Eliahu (Eli), son of Sarah and Benayahu, was born on March 4, 1950 in Ramat Gan. Eli was drafted into the IDF in early February 1969 and assigned to the Armored Corps. During his service he underwent a series of courses, including a tank commander course. “Eli never went through a real instructor course, but in a mentor’s conversation, Major Avigdor Kahalani raised Eli’s instruction as a name and as an example to all the others in the section,” he said, “without doubt it was his habit of striving for perfection. When he was one of us “moody”, Eli was able to choose the right subject and raise his morale, and during difficult times he could smile at the lips of the biggest “cops.” At parties, Eli would go onstage and pass sketches of Shaike Ophir, the Scouts, etc. He was very amusing and had a wonderful natural talent – both in the framework Once we waited for the roll call of the section, Eli was already in the rank of Staff Sergeant, and we were looking for a group of students to clean the training room. Eli did not search too much. He simply grabbed the bucket and the broom and began rubbing, followed by the others. His generosity was a thing in the unit. If one company and one company were missing “ringing,” Eli would give him money. When we came to visit him at home, he immediately prepared the sandwiches and the coffee and served them all, and of course he was a wonderful friend in a time of real trouble. “On his release certificate were written the following words:” Excellent soldier and commander. “In early February 1972, Eli completed his compulsory service and set out for civilian life, marrying his girlfriend Mali, and his friends used to call them” Melchio and Mali. “He underwent a training course as a Gadna instructorAnd received a certificate from a certified instructor. In this profession he worked when he began studying at the University of Tel Aviv. During the Yom Kippur War he served as a tank commander on the Sinai front. “All the time of the war,” recalls his friends, “he worked for me like a horse, he was a great pedant about cleanliness, he said that even in a war one does not have to be dirty. In the Battle of the Misuri compound on October 20, 1973, his tank was hit by a missile and all his crew fell, and with them, to me. He was brought to eternal rest in the military section of the Kiryat Shaul cemetery. Survived by a wife, daughter – Elifaz – born after his death, father, mother and sister.

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