Perlman, Benjamin-Jacob
Benyamin, son of Elisheva and Michael, was born in Kibbutz Yavneh on the 12th of Sivan 5707 (May 31, 1947). He was chosen by the Nahal for an IDF delegation to march in the Netherlands. After serving in the Six Day War, he was sent to Sinai in order to establish a new Nahal unit, where he organized the establishment of the base and later served as a unitary sergeant, and in the middle of 1968 Pinca was released from regular service. He went to the United States and worked there in various places, while on a tour of the country, visited the graduates of the hachshara who were there on a mission, assisted them in various missions and brought them a bit of the spirit of the country. When he returned from his vacation with his girlfriend, who was to be his wife, and after his marriage he had to shorten his marriage leave because of a cotton-picking operation in which When the Yom Kippur War broke out, Benjamin was drafted and sent to his unit in Sinai, which was conducting tours of the area of the Beluzah in order to destroy Egyptian commando soldiers who penetrated the canal on October 15 th. 1973), a force came out to secure the road to the “Budapest” stronghold that the Egyptians were trying to conquer, and under the heavy artillery and mortar fire, his unit stormed the commando forces dug in the trenches. During the assault he was hit and killed. He was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Kvutzat Yavneh. Survived by a wife, parents and four brothers.