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Mishael, Moshe

Mishael, Moshe


Ben Nasreen and Nadav. He was born on October 10, 1973 in Pardes Katz, at the height of the Yom Kippur War. He studied at the Shimoni elementary school in Petah Tikva. Afterward, he moved with his family to Beit Aryeh, where he studied in the “Yehoshua Gan” junior high school. He completed his studies at the Tel Aviv Municipal High School in the social track. Moshe was a member of the Beitar youth movement and was a member of the Beitar youth movement and was very fond of music and played electric guitar, and had a large collection of records and walls. He was very devoted to his family and his love for them strengthened his spirit in difficult moments, as he wrote in one of his letters: “Without love, the heart is not full, and the soul can not rest. But two people know my soul. The people I cherish all over the world, the people I love because my soul is woken from their souls. I will never let them down, these are my mother and father. “Moshe was drafted into the IDF in mid-October 1991 and joined the Nahal Brigade, the Etgar group at Kibbutz Yitav. After undergoing basic training and being trained as a combat soldier, he was sent along with his comrades to hold Rehelim. In the opinion of his commander, he worked well in the unit and performed his work properly. On the holiday of 17 Shvat 5753 (8.2.1993) during a regular vacation and as a way to benefit everything, took his younger brother Yaniv for a day of recreation in Tel Aviv. On the way back, he was injured in an accident. He fell during his service and was laid to rest in the cemetery in Petah Tikva near his younger brother Yaniv, who perished in the brutal accident. Survived by his parents, sister and two brothers – Maya, Yaron and Aviad. In a letter of condolences to the family, his commander wrote: “Moshe was the one who held his comrades to the nucleus during difficult moments during the service, and he knew how to accept the difficulties with a characteristic peace of mind and to encourage his friends to regret them. “He was holding us,” he said, “and he took us with basic training.” He was like this: he likes to help, a good friend who knew how to do but was good for the environment. ” His parents, together with the Yishuv, established a music room in the school where they studied, a Torah library in the synagogue of the Yishuv and a cultural room in the Maoz Beitar hall in the town.

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