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Regev (Rogachevsky), Eliezer (“Lazer”)

Regev (Rogachevsky), Eliezer (“Lazer”)


Son of Shmuel and Pnina. Farmers in Moshav Herut. His grandfather was one of the first Sejera. Eliezer was born on August 17, 1935 in Sejera. From childhood he was attracted to agricultural work. He completed his elementary studies at the school in Tel Mond and in order to learn more about agriculture and learn more about this field, he chose to study at the Mikveh Israel agricultural school. Eliezer excelled in his studies there. He showed great knowledge and his teachers had little to renew. At the end of the school year, he suggested to his friends that they should decide where to go in the army, and Eliezer solved the difficult question for them: “Come with me to the Regev nucleus.” In September 1953, David Son of-Gurion settled in Sede Boker and when he learned that Eliezer was the grandson of Rogachevsky, who was his employer in Szeged, Re, invited him to a conversation – and since then the two men have been in contact, and after the service there, it was decided that the nucleus would leave early and join Tidhar. During this period, Eliezer was known for his stature and was a personal example of his serious perception of social problems, as he was active in the nuclear administration. During this period friction and arguments arose in the nucleus because he did not agree to the majority’s decision to continue as a commune, volunteering for the paratroopers. After he married, he moved to Moshav Lachish, where he established his family’s nest and an exemplary farm, and from time to time he was a member of the army. After the Six-Day War, called to reserve duty again, and on the way to the Damascus gate in the Old City of Jerusalem, when he tried to eliminate a Jordanian position that prevented progress towards the gate, Eliezer fell on the second day of the war. 1967), he left a wife and two small children, Eliezer was a long-standing class sergeant who was not tired and did his job in training and in wartime in good spirits. Death of a central unit and wanted to letting go of it even if it were possible for him. His remains were laid-rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. Moshav Lachish published a book in his memory called “Regev and flower.” The book “Lions overcame” the headquarters of the paratroopers page was dedicated his thanks and describe approached last

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