Molec, Nahum
Son of Baruch HaCohen and Rosa. He was born on June 25, 1951, in Poland, and immigrated to Israel with his family in 1957. He studied at the Weizman elementary school in Herzliya and at the exact mechanics department of the ORT school in Yad Eliyahu . He was a prominent student at the school and his friends always knew that he could be helped because he was always willing to help anyone. His hobby was photography. He was drafted into the IDF in mid-July 1969 and assigned to the Ordnance Corps, but he did not tell the parents about his role in the Suez Canal area, but his mother felt the tremendous tension in which he was in. Nachum volunteered to go to the place where he had died and although he knew the danger involved, On May 29, 1970, he was killed in a bomb attack on the Suez Canal, and was sent to rest in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery, where he wrote to the bereaved parents in a letter of condolence: “Your son served in my unit For seven months I would like to point out that Nachum was a model soldier and was an example to all his soldiers in his dedication to work, to the unit, and his strong desire to help his friends. He began his career as a regular soldier and quickly rose to rank and must have advanced in the ranks of the ranks. Their name on the sports day of the ORT school.