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Shlomo, Aharon (Aharoni)

Shlomo, Aharon (Aharoni)


Born in 1922 in Yemen and immigrated to Israel in 1944 at the age of 22. In Yemen he studied Talmud Torah and continued to study and study in evening classes, mainly in Hebrew and arithmetic. He worked as a laborer. He was a cheerful, friendly man, responsible and conversant. As one of the activists in the “Young Guard” in Rishon Letzion, he was very kind and respectful to all his friends. A member of the Haganah from the day he arrived in Israel. In Herzliya, where he sat for the first time, he was a guard and when he moved to the Ezra and Bitzaron neighborhood in Rishon Letzion, he again joined the Nutras. With the establishment of the State of Israel, he enlisted fully in the army, even though he was only required to enlist in a partial enlistment, and he tried to explain to his family his enlistment as a duty to defend his country, Givati, “participated in the” Yoav “operation to break the road to the Negev and was one of the conquerors of the Hulikat outposts, and with a triumph he jumped up and declared with a cheering voice:” We won. “At that moment he was hit by a bullet and fell on the 19th of Tishrei, He was followed by a wife, Sarah, and three children

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