Palman, Gabriel-Moshe
Son of Kalonymus (Carol) and Sarah. He was born on the 28th of Sivan 5713 (28.5.1953) in Tel Aviv. When he was six, his parents divorced and Gabi was educated by friends in Moshav Beit Yitzhak, where he attended the regional school. He continued his elementary studies at a school in Pardes Hanna. In 1968 he returned to his home in Ra’anana and was accepted to ORT vocational school in Kfar Saba and graduated there in 1971. He loved the sea, swimming and diving in its depths, he traveled all over the country on foot and on motorcycles-he climbed mountains and cliffs and knew no fear. But most of all he was interested in electronics. He dismantled and assembled elaborate instruments, and built transistors from old and used parts. For long periods he was withdrawn, but when he opened up to the society around him, he was cheerful and had a lively sense of humor. He listened a lot to the music and the inner storms that stirred in him as if they had found peace in hearing the music. He was handsome, polite and quiet. Gabi enlisted in the IDF in mid-November 1971 and was assigned to the Signal Corps, and after completing basic training he underwent a wireless course and a radio operator and a radio operator and was attached as a liaison to an artillery unit. “Gabriel was a very good soldier, devoted, showed initiative and responsibility in the field of his duties. He had a developed technical sense and was interested in the field of electronic devices. Was popular among the soldiers and accepted by his commanders. “