Mitsner, Manes
Son of Ya’akov and Tova. He was born on March 24, 1949 in Atlit, completed his studies in an elementary school in Atlit and continued to study at the vocational high school in Kiryat Shprinzak, where he was a member of the youth groups near the workers of Atlit and belonged to He was a member of the Hanoar Haoved movement and was always willing to help others without asking anything for himself, and during the Six-Day War he worked in the Navy’s shipyards in emergency work and when he was drafted into the IDF, Was able to serve in the IDF for three months until the “Eilat,” which he served in. He was attacked by Egyptian missiles on October 21, 1967, Who was a new soldier on the ship and began to stand out from a social and professional point of view, showing him a desire to learn and progress, and was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa. His commanders and his brother-in-law, and all predicted a future for him as one of the most dedicated and excellent electricians. “Even during the murderous attack, as the commander of the navy said, he did not lose his hand and Mansa did his best to help rehabilitate the electricity grid. At the planting ceremony held at the elementary school in Atlit, where he completed his studies, a grove was planted in his name.