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Rabinowitz, Yehoshua (Shuka)

Rabinowitz, Yehoshua (Shuka)


Son of Rachel and Zvi, was born on April 8, 2222, to his parents, members of the Second Aliyah, four months after they immigrated to Tivon. He loved nature, the agriculture, the flora and fauna in it, and he loved nature as well, but because of the illness he suffered, he was unable to devote himself to his studies, He was still young, but when his father wanted to sell the farm, he strongly opposed it and remained to bear the burden. As a field guard in the Harod bloc, his father and sisters joined the British army during the Second World War, and Joshua remained in the farm until he could no longer bear the burden of the burden and moved to the Geva Group. He enlisted in the Palmach and played important roles in the Palmach, including taking part in bringing down immigrants to the beach. He served as a driver at the Palmach headquarters on April 20, 1948. On April 20, 1948, he was injured in a convoy on his way to Jerusalem near Shaar Hagai, where he served as the driver of the headquarters. He was buried in Sheikh Bader A. His family decided to set up a singing corner in Moshav Kfar Yehezkel, in memory of Yehoshua, who was a lover of poetry and music. Elul 5709 (3.9.1950) was transferred to eternal rest in the cemetery in Kfar Yehezkel.

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