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Ritter, Shlomo

Ritter, Shlomo


Ben Flora and Moshe. Shlomo was born in Tel Aviv on September 4, 1950. He grew up and was educated at the “Alumim” boarding school in Kfar Sava and later at the Ahuzat Bayit boarding school in Haifa. During his military service, Shlomo served in the paratroopers unit and participated in the War of Attrition and the Yom Kippur War. In June 1984, Shlomo joined the Israel Police and served as an identification technician. After five years in the position he went on to an officers’ course, which at the end of which he was assigned as an investigation officer in the Dan region. During his service, he designed the identification technician’s suitcase. In 1987, Shlomo married Nurit. Over the years they had two children, and they adopted another daughter. The family lived in Givat Shmuel. The family describes Shlomo, Shalmi in the mouth of his loved ones, as a family man who loved to read books and used to read whenever he could. He was a sporty person who enjoyed traveling around the country. On the 5th of Nissan, 5754 (1995), Shlomo died of cardiac arrest near his home, and Shlomo fell during his service at the age of forty-five and was buried in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul in Tel Aviv.

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