Rezabi, Yosef Chai
Ben Shoshana and assistant. He was born in Petah Tikva on December 16, 1959. He began his elementary studies at the city school and at the She’erit Yisrael School in Petah Tikva. He completed his high school studies at the “Kfar Avraham” High School in Petah Tikva. In August 1978 Yossi was drafted into the IAF. In his profession he was a mechanical locksmith and he joined the army’s arsenal. In his expert opinion, he was an excellent soldier, very devoted and caring, lived the situation, disciplined, dedicated and responsible, and carried out tasks even when they were not in his field of responsibility and responsibility. Works efficiently in difficult working conditions, quiet and orderly, integrates well with the team and fulfills its function very well. In August 1981 Yossi joined the ranks of the career army. During his spare time, Yossi liked to photograph, especially flowers. He fell during his service on the 12th of Av 5751 (July 23, 1991) and was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Segula. He was thirty-two years old when he fell. Survived by his parents, eight brothers and four sisters – Boaz, Haim, Benny, Avi, Ruthie, Hadas, Yaron, Yoshi, Adi, Hagai, Orit and Ilan. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander writes: “Major-General Yossi Ratzabi has served in my unit for the past eight years. Throughout his service, Yossi stood out for his comfortable character, his strong desire to help and benefit from everything he did and his ability in many areas. His creative talent left many memories everywhere. In the unit they all knew that in a time of trouble or in any case where manual labor and creative thought were needed, Yossi would help everyone. Yossi was a loyal officer, friend and friend. Sergeant Major Yossi died after a serious illness, and we accompanied him all the time, with silent prayer and hope for a complete and speedy recovery, and Yossi and his parents, brothers and sisters, will see your home. ” His parents donated a Torah scroll to his memory at the Chavat Achim Synagogue in Petah Tikva.