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Naylinger, Moshe

Naylinger, Moshe


Son of David and Gizela. He was born on the 17th of Adar 1937, in Romania, which at that time was going to Nazi Germany, and as a child, Moshe, like all other Jewish children in the ghettos, was forced to wear the yellow badge, In 1965, he and his wife left Romania with his three-month-old son and his brother and two sisters, and when his brothers and sisters tried to influence him to travel with them to the United States, Moshe insisted: “I will immigrate to Israel, , And his brothers and sisters went to the United States and Moshe, his wife and their baby continued on to Israel, and when they arrived in Israel they came to Migdal Ha’Emek, Absorption. Moses did not balk at any job offered to him and his wife was hired as a nurse at the hospital, “Rambam”. Moshe was very sociable, Simcha with his lot and able to encourage others. He loved popular singing and knew how to soak up a pleasant atmosphere and make friends with everyone he met. He was Simcha when he finally got a job as a driver, after leaving his job, at a military base somewhere. Moshe was drafted into the IDF in early July 1966 and was drafted into a reserve unit in the Six Day War and was called to serve in the Golan Heights, but he did not mention any of his hardships during the war. The drivers, who went out to rescue casualties and transport supplies under enemy fire, instructed drivers how to treat and treat the Russian looted cars he knew from his experience in Romania, and he was so sure that nothing would happen to him until he left for the game. I’ll be back soon, and you can finish my account with me. “On the 18th of Sivan 5745, (22.6.1970), Moshe was killed in an enemy attack on the Golan Heights when he was transporting water for the soldiers of his brother-in-law, who was brought to rest in the cemetery in Migdal Ha’Emek. To help others at any time, whether it was required of him or not. His behavior was conspicuous in his unit of all the soldiers. “

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