Moshe, Moshe
Son of Shem Tov and Haznah. He was born on May 25, 1940 in the city of Kirkuk, Iraq. The family immigrated to Israel in 1951. Moshe completed his studies in an elementary school in Ashkelon and later studied at a vocational training school. He worked in frameworks and behavior and in these professions found his bread. He liked to play sports at leisure and read literature. He was drafted into the IDF in 1958 and served at the Golani Brigade in the early days of the Six-Day War, and on the third day of the battles, he volunteered to go to the front position together with He was brought to rest in the military emergency cemetery in Bari and was later transferred to the eternal military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. The commander of his unit noted him in a letter of condolences to the bereaved family for “his courage, his devotion, his devotion to the cause and his willingness to sacrifice. He was a model and example for all his friends in the unit, loved and revered by all of us. “The camp was founded by the Kiryat Gat local council in memory of his fallen soldiers.