Naomi, Yehuda
Son of Shalom and Batya. He was born in 1948 in the city of Sana’a, in Yemen, where the imam, the king of Yemen, was assassinated, and when the regime was undermined and anarchy took over the entire country, there was no quiet in the Jewish quarter. Even the father of Judah threatened the rioters, but he miraculously survived, and in the following year (1949) the family decided to hasten their escape and save her child from the horror. Then the family set out and after many wandering and shaking, they reached Aden and from there they came to a safe haven – to Israel. The baby, who was nine months old when the family came to settle in the homeland, grew up and became a boy and a boy – a boy with a good spirit, and he was full of smiles all the time. He was well-behaved and obedient, kind and loving to come to the aid of others-and all his friends and acquaintances loved him for his Yaffa qualities. When he learned a trade he began to work, and a large part of his salary would be spent on the household agriculture. In November 1965 he was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces and was apprenticed to the Border Police, and participated in the IDF parade on Independence Day 1966. Two days later, on the 27th of Iyar 5726 (27.4.1966) His job was brought to rest in the Ramle cemetery.