Shmueli, Yosef
Son of Heinrich and Clara. He was born on May 26, 1931 in Braila, Romania, and after his high school he joined the Zionist youth movement “HaNo’ar HaTzioni” in the area and was very active in it. The ship was caught by the British and the immigrants who were returned to a refugee camp in Cyprus, and finally arrived in Israel in May 1948 and arrived at Kibbutz Degania Aleph, where they went through the War of Independence, but at the end of the war a group of settlement members settled in Talmei Yaffa. Where he found his partner, who was also a member of a kibbutz, and in 1952 left the moshav and moved to live near his parents’ home in Kiryat Yam. He moved to the Ata factory and worked there for twelve years until his last day, where he was called to reserve duty every year, and in 1956 he fought in the Sinai Campaign and in June 1967 he was called upon to fulfill his duty. On December 13, 1967, Joseph fell in an ambush in the ambush of a wife, daughter and son, and was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa. Commanders and comrades-in-arms.