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Perlock, Moshe

Perlock, Moshe


Son of Yitzhak and Luba. He was born on the 9th of Sivan 5706 (June 8, 1946) in Poland, and when he was ten years old he came to Eretz Israel and came to Sde-Nahum, where he grew up and grew up there after completing his studies at the elementary school in Sde-Nahum. The 10th grade continued in the same school and finished 12th grade at the school in Ein Harod. His strong desire, quick grasp, and “golden hands” did not disappoint him. The agriculture and the family in which he lived and matured hung many hopes on him and a number of plans were drawn up around him. There was always a bright smile on his face and his kindness was expressed because he never refused to help anyone. He was cheerful and full of joy, humor, and faith in everything. He had no doubts or doubts. He was healthy in body and soul and was walking on earth, gathering a handful of glamor and goodness. He was drafted into the IDF in November 1965 and headed for the Nahal Brigade. When he came home he had something to tell about pleasant happenings and never about difficulties and tribulations. But two weeks after he had gone through all the dangers of the Six-Day War, in the battle of Umm-Katef and after taking part in ambushes and pursuits, he fell in the line of duty. It was on the 13th of Marcheshvan, November 4, 1968. He was laid to rest in the Kiryat Shmona cemetery.

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