Myulik, Yakov-Yitzhak (Janusz)
Son of Tuvia (Theophile) and Chaya. Born in the city of Wroclaw in Poland on February 21, 1947. Yaakov arrived in Israel at the age of ten (in 1957), near the end of the Sinai Campaign, where a man did not know his Jewish origin and only the Polish language. He completed four years there in elementary school but did not know how to form A. Only when he arrived in Israel did he make his first acquaintance with his people, his language and his country, but he was a “secret pit that does not lose a drop” because everything he learned in Hebrew and Jewish life It was not long before the boy was absorbed as a student at the “Merkaz” elementary school in Ramat Gan, and was no different from the general population. One of the most fundamental qualities in which he excelled was his friendship, he loved friends and companionship, followed them with Lev and soul, and with his peers felt very Simcha, loved him, visited his home and spent hours with him. About his memories of Yaakov’s first night of independence in the homeland: “He spent most of that night wandering like a sleepwalker in the midst of the celebratory people and dancing a great deal in the circle with his friends and confirming him there was no end.” He also studied at the Ohel Shem High School in Ramat Gan, continued at the Kalai High School in Givatayim, and recently, at the age of 16, went to study at the Air Force School in the vicinity of Haifa. Where he was especially interested in electronics until he reached the army in February 1965. He served in the Negev and in the north of Israel with devotion and love, but did not manage to finish his regular service, because on the 17th of Sivan 5727 (1.7.1967) During his service. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul.