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Roth, Reuven

Roth, Reuven


Son of Zvi and Shoshana. Born in Tel Aviv on July 4, 1946, two months after his father was discharged from the British Navy, he moved to the Ein Harod farm and from there to Moshav Beit Hanania, west of Binyamina, where he studied at the elementary school in Binyamina, He was a talented student in both the exact subjects and in the profession, and after completing his elementary studies, he moved to the vocational high school in the seminary of the Hebrew Technion in Haifa. Where he studied in the electronic track, was an outstanding student and completed his studies successfully. He was also active in the Gadna, and was gifted with gold and gold, loved his friends and was always willing to help them, not only planning, assembling and dealing with various electrical and electrical devices, but he was willing to devote his spare time In addition to reading books and listening to music, he liked to build electronic devices, and after graduating from the Technion, he moved to Haifa to study at the Technion, and from the day he completed his studies at the Technion, he worked for several months in Timna as an electrical engineer. He was drafted into the IDF at the end of August 1968 and volunteered to serve in the Israel Air Force when he was offered five years as an electronics engineer in the reserves. He refused: “I do not feel at peace with myself. I have not given enough yet. I did not contribute enough, neither to Israel nor to the army. “Reuven joined the Air Force and chose a pilot course, and then went on to fly to Oranim and later moved to the Skyhawks Squadron and was awarded the rank of lieutenant. During the Six-Day War and the liberation of Samaria, he married Ronit, a Uruguayan, whom he had met while serving as a nurse in military service at the Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva and had built a family home for him in his workplace. (May 18, 1971), when he was married for six months The first of his parents, and two brothers Danny and Boaz, were born in January 1972. Reuven was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Beer seven.

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