Itzhak (Itzik), son of Shoshana and Binyamin, was born on May 29, 1952 in Be’er Sheva, where he graduated from elementary school in Be’er Sheva and later completed high school in the comprehensive school And his friends and family, was a student who devoted all his time to study, devoted himself to learning and took the material very seriously. To help anyone who needed help and to become a regular address for help and to ask questions When he was a child, Itzik preferred to play alone by going out to play with friends. When he found a friend in his own mind, a deep connection was created between them, but Itzik was conspicuous in society, not so much for his activities, but because of his modesty and his timidity. He was a close, introverted boy who did not share his problems, even his hopes and dreams, and the physical effort was always hard for him, but he was overcome by his strong willpower, always striving to be ” In any situation; Choose the right path and go ahead. Itzik was a member of a religious family, and his whole life was accompanied by his father when he went to the synagogue. He was very devoted to home and family. Between him and his father, a strong friendship was formed between the two lovers, who love and understand each other. Yitzhak was drafted into the IDF at the beginning of August 1970 and was assigned to the Armored Corps, and after completing his training course in Armored Corps patrols, and in a course for armored reconnaissance patrols, he was found to be an officer and was sent to a course for infantry officers. And was later assigned to the unit as MP. After a while he was appointed deputy company commander. Itzik was one of the best officers in the company, and his platoon was the best platoon in the company. His attitude to the army was very serious and he tried to give him the maximum he could give. Although he was an officer, he dealt with every job required, such as keeping order and cleaning, checking equipment and preparing it. He was a man and a commander with clear principles and a comprehensive military concept. He would never have burst out and acted on impulse, and he was always sound and calculating. He was meticulous in carrying out tasks, and always took care of himself to carry them out, or to make sure they were done. He was not only handsome but also handsome, and his soldiers and commanders appreciated him as an excellent warrior and an excellent sniper. Even when he was strict with his soldiers, he would always explain to them the reasons for his decisions, in order to convince them of his righteousness. Along with strict discipline, serious workmanship and punctuality in execution, Itzik cared for his soldiers and was devoted to them. He treated them like a father, and they learned to respect and love him. He hated lying and severely punished soldiers who lied to him, and he was able to impart to the soldiers the values he believed in, through routine work, and by developing a relationship full of mutual trust. He planned his vacations in the army so that he could spend time with his family during the Sabbath, and meet his old friends only after the end of the Sabbath. Near the end of his mandatory service, many tried to persuade him to continue serving in a permanent position, but he refused and preferred to go out to civilian life and fulfill his ambition to study applied mathematics. In the Yom Kippur War, Itzik took part in the battles against the Syrians in the Golan Heights. In a battle that took place on the 13th of Tishrei 5734 (9.10.1973), a rocket fired from an ambush in Itzik’s armored vehicle was killed and a month later his family was notified that he was missing, he was found only after two weeks of anxiety and hope. He was brought to rest in the TempleFor sex in Beer Sheva. Survived by his parents and two sisters. After his fall, he was promoted to the rank of captain, and was awarded the “Medal of Valor” for his heroism. On October 6, 1973, Captain Yitzhak Mevorach received an order to stand with an armored personnel carrier south of Tel Fares on the Syrian level, and in 1800 he received an order to join the rest of the company. On October 9, 1973, the company entered the ambush of a Syrian commando, and the late Captain Yitzhak Mevorach organized a force – Rescue and enter to assist in fighting and evacuate casualties. After his class was injured several times he continued to fight on foot, organizing and treating his wounded soldiers and collecting the dead. Another Syrian anti-tank hit was hit and killed, and he showed courage, coolness, leadership and resourcefulness. ” His parents commemorated the inauguration of the prayer box and the renovation of the Holy Shrine in the synagogue for Turkish immigrants in Be’er Sheva, where Itzik prayed all his life; The congregation of the synagogue decided unanimously to name it after Yitzhak, and it was called: The Synagogue of the Turkish Immigrants, named after Yitzhak Mevorach, one of the heroes of the Yom Kippur War.