Peleg, Daniel
Son of Zalman and Miriam. He was born on the eve of Rosh Hashanah in September 1939. In 1939, his parents joined Kibbutz Ashdot-Ya’akov as friends, and the second-graders moved to the regional schools in the Jordan Valley and went to the vocational school. He did not withdraw, because his Lev was attracted to the field and to his work, and when he stopped his studies, he returned to field work and was satisfied, pleasant and welcoming, generous and pleasant, and pleasant in all his ways. And continued to enlist in the army in August 1954, where he planned to work on his release. “Army is a difficult but important school, especially for a kibbutznik who comes out of the accepted framework for the first time,” he says to his mother one day: “The army is undergoing not only a test of fire but also social tests And moral, and there his personality grows and grows. ” He liked art, music and literature. He fell in the line of duty on the 16th of Mershvan 5710 (October 21, 1956) and was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Ashdot Yaakov. Part of the diary of Ashdot-Ya’akov, which appeared in “Thirty” for his death, was dedicated to his memory; This part appeared in a special cover. Even in the “Niv HaGevah” (the tribe of 5717) his memory was raised, and a library of records was established in his farm.