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Nahari, Micha

Nahari, Micha


Son of Shlomo and Sarah, was born in 1939 in Yemen. He began studying in the “Chidar” (Talmud Torah) in his hometown. When he was ten, he immigrated to Israel with his family. The family settled in Moshav Givat-Koach, and here he learned to love the life of agriculture. Micha studied for four years in a school in the moshav and was later accepted to the “Ayyunim” agricultural school in the framework of the Youth Aliya. He completed his studies in seventh grade. During his studies he was a member of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement. He liked to read and during leisure time was a sportsman. Micha was drafted into the IDF in early July 1957 and assigned to the Supply Corps, after which he was offered the opportunity to learn the profession of cooks, and he was trained as a cook and a NCO. At the beginning of November 1959, Micha decided to tie his future in the IDF and join the career army, and during his twenty years in the IDF, Micha served in various units and units and contributed his knowledge to the soldiers. The assessments of his various commanders were: “A very comfortable nature, he contributed from his knowledge in various units, despite medical limitations:” He performs his work seriously and tries to succeed in his job. “When he was transferred to Sinai, he was concerned about the soldiers stationed in the strongholds. Indeed, when he was transferred back to the center of the country, his commanders thought that Micha was” “In October 1958 Micha married Sarah, and in the course of the years the couple had five daughters and a son, and despite his many occupations, Micha did not abandon his first hobby – working the land and cultivating a Yaffa ornamental garden next to his home. He was a devoted son and devoted father who invested his life in helping his wife and children He always helped his friends and neighbors, who were eager to open him and never responded to anyone in the course of his service, as he was given the marks of the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War, as well as the signal of operational service. On August 14, 1976, Micha fell to the military section of the cemetery in Herzliya, leaving behind a wife, five daughters and a son, parents, three sisters and a brother. In a letter of condolence to the family, his commander wrote: “He devoted 19 years of his short life to the IDF. During his years of service, he contributed much of his knowledge in the field of nutrition and carried out his task with commendable dedication. “

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