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Peleg, Yossi

Peleg, Yossi


Son of Moshe and Chana, was born on 24.3.1956 in Afula and lived with his family in Kfar Kish in the Lower Galilee, where he moved with his parents to Moshav Shoresh in the Judean Hills and studied at the school Elementary school in the Har Yehuda area, where he studied at the Danish High School in Jerusalem until the end of 11th grade, and later studied for matriculation in an academic school. He was a sensitive child, willing to help and considerate others, alert and with a great perception. Yossi was naughty, but at the same time a polite child, desirable and acceptable to both children and teachers, mainly because of his developed sense of humor. His friends and girlfriends testify to him, who had strong and crystallized opinions and principles that he was willing to fight for. He was also said by his friends, who was a lover of society, smart and broad-minded, a thoughtful person with serious attitudes and mature ways of thinking. Took an important part in debates, discussions, and conversations with a political-social agenda. He liked to read scientific, political, classical-classical literature. Acquired and read all the writings of Freud and Karl Marx. He loved the history of China and held Mao’s Red Book. In his last years he was a “repentant”, began to visit a frequent visitor, and read many books on Jewish topics. Yossi was conscripted into compulsory military service in the IDF in early May 1975, after his enlistment date was postponed due to his academic studies, and he was brought to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Hermon on October 23, 1975, Three years after his death, his father died in grief, and his parents donated to his memory to glaze the synagogue in Moshav Shoresh in the hills of Jerusalem.

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