Noble, Doron
Doron was born on October 3, 1953 in Tel Aviv. He studied at the Har Nevo Elementary School in Tel Aviv and then continued to study at the Kibbutzim High School in Ramat Aviv. He worked as a substitute teacher at the Aharon Katzir School in Rehovot. Doron was a lively young man, alert and full of enthusiasm and curiosity. He was active and always stood in the “center of things” – the first to do. This is how his friends remember him: “A young man, with delicate features, with a small smile always hidden between his lips.” Human beings and the connection with them were the center of his life. The school had two areas of “exclusive control”: the company’s classes and the schoolyard. He was able to find the most appropriate topic of debate and thus provoked all his friends to participate actively. Having a sense of humor, he was able to incorporate into the conversation a touch of humor that brought life to the debate. Usually his ideas aroused enthusiasm among the students and when the lesson was over Doron would go down to the courtyard where the students would gather to listen to him and enjoy his brilliance and jokes. During his intermediate years, Doron concentrated on the youth movement’s youth movement in Rehovot and was a great believer in the movement’s ideas and his love for the country and its landscapes, and he bought hundreds of trips around the country. He knew how to combine them in his words and to encourage his listeners to join this social framework, and his many apprentices attest to his most fascinating activities, and when they went on a trip, every class wanted Doron to go out with her. Which won in Doron, the mood was always uplifting and the song you were The young instructors seminar at Atlit was the driving force behind the huge parties, and he organized and guided the parties, which lasted until the wee hours of the night. At the same time, they all knew the serious Doron, who knew how to criticize the movement constructively and who cared, and was able to argue and convince not only the students but also the members of the alumni secretariat. People listened to him and accepted his opinion. Doron also made unique connections with the house despite the many activities and acquaintances, his brother and his closest and most intimate friends he had. When he was out of the house he made sure to telephone and announce that he was Simcha. The members of the household did not leave his mind even when he was abroad. No experience could have forgotten them. He always came home with gifts of attention. In all this activity, Doron also found time to develop the talents of acting and playing with them. He participated in the drama club in the school and later on – in the studio for performing arts in the movement. There he was met by those who worked with military bands and he urged him to join a military band when he enlisted. But Doron chose to continue with his core members as planned, and although he had successfully passed the entrance exams, he gave up the idea of the military band. Doron was drafted into the IDF with his friends in mid-November 1971. He was offered various army service and even an officer’s course, but he preferred to volunteer for the paratroop brigade. After his basic training he went to Shalhat in Gush Har Tuv, where he took a parachute training course and was trained as a fighter in the Israel Defense Forces, but despite his fears, he was an outstanding soldier and an excellent fighter. , Which was so correctSing to them. He expected the end of the service period, and wondered what he would choose after he was released. He dreamed of a training course as a theater director, and before that of studying history and literature at the university. There was a time when he thought he would pay for accounting and even thought of serving for a time as a steward in El Al. For the time being, however, the immediate future was connected to the wasp farm. Where his dreams were woven. Cruel fate broke them. During the Yom Kippur War, Doron participated in the first battles in the Golan Heights, as a combat soldier in a paratroop battalion, on the 7th of Tishrei 5740 (7.10.1973), in the battle to rescue the victims of Tel Saki, Doron was killed and killed. Nuffalo was promoted to corporal.