Rosen, Jacob
Yaakov (Kobi), son of Sonya and Avraham, was born on the 23rd of Tevet 5723 (23.11.1952) in Tel Aviv and attended the “Yavneh” elementary school, the Max Payne High School and the ” “In Tel Aviv, Yaakov was a good student, a sociable youth, a sports enthusiast and a hiker, and was a member of the” Scouts “youth movement and was a member of the Maccabi North soccer team in Tel Aviv, Yaakov’s parents’ home was on the banks of the Yarkon river, where it was far from the city, and was surrounded by trees and sands.Yakob loved the Yarkon and spent his childhood with his friends. He studied at the Reali School of Electronics for two years and then went to the Air Force Technical School, where he was trained in the electronics professions, both in military service and in the profession. He was a loyal and devoted son to his parents, and his father and mother were very important to him, and he excelled in helping the parents and with dedication to the sister and the whole family. He was a friend who knew and wanted to help, could console and encourage friends in times of need and served as a center of joy, joy, singing and playing together at parties and social events. Yaakov was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in early January 1971 and served as a communications technician in the Israel Air Force, where he was a graduate of the IAF Technical School, where he was trained in various units. In his unit he was considered a dedicated and loyal soldier, and was loved by his commanders for his extensive professional knowledge and his dedication to his duties, and he was always involved in social events, parties, and dancing. Another day at home, another day in the family circle When a member of the army was wounded, Yaakov used every spare moment to be at his bedside in the hospital, taking care of all his needs, encouraging him and encouraging him, saying that he “held the morale at the base.” In the Yom Kippur War, Yaakov was a communications technician Was killed and killed on the first day of the war on October 6, 1973, when the radio car was bombed, after running to it to operate the devices. He was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. Survived by his parents and sister. After his fall, he was promoted to First Sergeant.