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Shalit, Moshe

Shalit, Moshe


Moshe, the son of Esther and Isaac, was born on September 16, 1950 in Tel Aviv. He completed his elementary studies at the Tachkemoni religious school, and then completed his high school studies at the “Amal” vocational school, specializing in printing. Moshe was a favorite student of his teachers and friends, who did not stand out among the students, neither good nor bad. In his own way, he was a comfortable, docile child who did his best to do his homework and social activities. He was pleasant and quiet, and never harmed anyone. The extracurricular activities preoccupied him more than school and school. During the Six-Day War he was still a high school student, and he volunteered to donate blood at the Magen David Adom center near his residence. , And assisted in emergency work in the construction of fortifications, and at the end of his studies he was equipped with a professional diploma from the school, who testified that he was a professional in the field of offset photography, West of Europe), a security man at son of-Gurion Airport in Lod, and works in a diving equipment rental shop of a company that manufactured and marketed every echo At the time of his enlistment, Moshe did not work to make money and secure an economically more comfortable future, and he wanted to live in peace and without any effort, and to deal with things that interested him until he reached the army. Moshe was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in early August 1968 and was assigned to the Israel Air Force, where he was assigned to the Israel Defense Forces. He acquired photographic equipment and developed his own photographs, and at the end of his regular service he was sometimes called for periods of active reserve duty, and in 1971 he took a football refereeing course and began judging games for groups of children and youth. He was also accepted to the Association of Football Judges of the Israel Sports Association Was interested in the diving hobby, and in 1973 he took a diving course and was awarded a diving certificate, and was a member of the Andromeda diving club, and he used to go there almost every Saturday when the Yom Kippur War broke out and was not called for service. He took part in the war as a driver in the northern sector of Sinai and spent about four months in Beluzah on February 19, 1974.) Moshe fell in the line of duty and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. .

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