Shiber, Boris
Ben Golda and Felix. Boris was born in the city of Czernowitz in the Soviet Union at the time on the 17th of Tammuz 5728 (17.7.1968). On 21 November 1971, when he was three, he immigrated to Israel with his parents, his fifteen-year-old brother and his grandparents. In 1972 the family completed their studies in Ulpan and moved to Holon. Boris’s father started working and his mother began studying at the Institute for Training Social Workers in Tel Aviv. The two children were absorbed in the school and in the home, and the grandparents assisted in caring for the children. Boris was a healthy, alert child, a little naughty and friendly, and well-absorbed in the day care center. His family says that the children in the home and in the yard liked to play with Boris, he always had many friends who liked to be with him. Boris was a happy child. At the age of six Boris was accepted to the “Lions’ Gate” school in Holon and was a regular student. When he finished elementary school, he was accepted to the maritime school at Mikhmoret – it was his dream and his will. Boris completed his army service and was appointed to serve in the army, where he served as a police officer Holon, where Boris was treated with respect and respect, and he had good friends, both in the police and outside it, and Boris married Aviva, a girl of his age, who lived in Holon and had two children. He was happy to be with him, Boris was a devoted son, and he had a warm relationship with his parents Boris used to help his fellow citizens in various hardships, and he used to say that this was his job, although he died at an early age and did a lot for people. He was twenty-seven when he fell. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Holon. He left behind a wife and two children, parents and brother. Boris’s family wrote: “Unfortunately Boris was taken away from us prematurely, after a serious illness, leaving us with a broken heart, and only pictures and memories remain.”