Presov, Boaz
Son of Pua and Shmuel. Born in 1909 in Jerusalem, his father was a teacher at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Tel Aviv for his hard work in copper, and devoted all of his youth to the pasture plant that began in Sheikh Abrik in 1926, when he was about sixteen years old, In the harsh and often hungry conditions, when the Ein Harod group purchased the herd of goats, Boaz moved to her, his only wild sheep on the Gilboa Mountains, because no one was left on the kibbutz, and his parents, who emigrated to America, demanded his help. In a letter from America, he wrote to a friend: “How much would I have given the price of the smell of a goat from our herd in Israel.” When he returned to Israel, he destroyed the goat herd of the Society of the Guardians in Sheikh Abrik. Boaz was able to fulfill the idea of ”shepherds-shepherds” and to serve as a teacher and guide in this profession, and with his great love he handled the flock of the association and educated the guardians under his guidance, On March 19, 1936, Boaz went out with his flock, sitting on the edge of the pool next to the Sheikh Abrik Spring, who had a bloodbath in his brain and died and was laid to rest in Sheikh Abrik – the first grave in the house The cemetery. Laid parents in America and society. His friends erected a pavilion built of special local stones on his grave and was named “Ohel Boaz”. His name was also commemorated in the book “Organization of the Guardians.”