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Sabach, Aaron (Henry)

Sabach, Aaron (Henry)


Son of Perla and Moshe. He was born in Morocco on the 25th of Nissan 5711 (May 2, 1951). Aaron’s mother was widowed in her youth from her first husband. Moshe (Morris), Aaron’s father, returned from his service in World War II as an intelligence officer in the French army. For his service he received the war cross and the war against the Nazis. Maurice married Perla, who had three children from her first marriage. Aaron was the eldest son of his father, and after that the couple had two more children, and thus became a family of six children. When Aharon was six years old, the family immigrated to Israel and settled in Netanya. Upon his aliyah, Aharon began his first year of study at the Rashi elementary school in the city, where he continued to study mechanical mechanics and mechanical frameworks at the ORT Sinai High School, He was a favorite of his many acquaintances, always a smile on his face, a smile that accompanied him until his last day: On 7.11.1969 Aharon enlisted in the IDF, was stationed in the Border Police and served in the Barr unit The National Book), as a combatant in Company Z. Aharon took part in all the difficult events in the Beit Shean area during the War of Attrition and performed his duties as required of him and beyond, even under fire Aaron was sent to a squad commanders course and successfully completed it, and Aharon liked his service at the Border Police and thought of a military career within the framework of the Border Police, but his plans were cut off on January 16, 1972. On this day Aharon was killed during his service in the Jenin area during his service as a commander. He was twenty years old when he fell. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Netanya. After his fall, Aaron was awarded the War of Attrition. Aaron did not win a home in Israel. Of blessed memory.

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