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Ratovsky, Shimon

Ratovsky, Shimon


Son of Israel and Chaya. He was born on March 24, 1947, in Wroclaw, Poland, where he began his elementary studies there and after third grade his parents emigrated to Israel in 1957. They were Holocaust survivors and settled in Ashkelon for the first time. Shimon was first sent to the “Alumim” institution in Kfar Saba, where he studied until the eighth grade, after which he studied electrical engineering at the ORT school in Jaffa and was drafted into the army in August 1966. He was a dedicated, loyal and loyal soldier. But he was still in compulsory service when he fell on duty on the 23rd of Adar 5738 (23.3.1968) in the Golan Heights. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. In a letter of condolence to Shimon’s family, the commander of his unit wrote among other things: “I met your son when he was a non-commissioned officer. He was a pillar of the company. I always saw him with a smile on his face. The soldiers liked to be with him because he always helped and encouraged them with a good word. Shimon was full of joy, laughter and good spirits. As a non-commissioned officer, he took care of the soldiers’ shortage until the late hours of the night, he was an admired figure in the company, full of energy and initiative, disciplined and fulfilling his role faithfully, and we trusted him to do his work in every situation, whatever the task. Personality and character and all his soul. “

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