Raboh, Eli
Son of Simon and Wickot. Was born on May 15, 1947 in the city of Mogador in Morocco. Eli studied at a school in his native city and at the same time he studied in the evenings where he studied Jewish studies in Talmud Torah, and even when he moved to high school, he continued to study in the evenings in Yeshivah. He was closed in his life and gave all his energy to school. He liked to read books. In 1963 he immigrated with his family to Israel. Eli realized that in Israel he could not continue his studies because he had to help support the family and therefore went to study iron-building and soon learned the profession and specialized in it. He never complained and only helped others to help him. With his day job, he began to study the electronics, radio and television industries in the evenings. He was drafted into the army in May 1965. Eli loved the army and the unit he served in. He did not tell the unit where he served and once when his parents asked him where he was in the army, he said that life there was difficult and only a few could survive. And my half and I was not prepared to replace it with any other unit. “But another serving in the compulsory army broke out in the Six Day War, fighting as an engineering engineer who served in the company of the Armored Corps, and in the battle of the Zweid of Sinai on the second day of the battles, May 6, 1967. He was killed while cleaning the place of the enemy’s soldiers and targets, and was buried in the emergency military cemetery in Bari. And was later buried in the cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, where the parents received a scroll from his unit listing the names of those who fell in battles in Sinai,