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Shoval (Shvili), Daniel (“Dandush”)

Shoval (Shvili), Daniel (“Dandush”)


Son of Tzippora and Nissim. He was born in Jerusalem on December 6, 1964. During his first year he lived in WIZO’s home due to his mother’s illness, and when he completed his first year he returned to the bosom of his family, Was a shy child with high academic potential, and his friends testify that he was a good friend and a lot of help, and he continued his studies at the Ort Nevi’im High School in Jerusalem, and he made an effort to be accepted into the architectural trend. During his studies he created Yaffa works in delicate mechanics and various art objects, and was blessed with a technical sense and knowledge to repair electric tools When Danny finished classes, Danny decided to leave his studies, despite his family’s entreaties. He was hired as a clerk at the Bank Leumi branch. Danny liked his work, invested in it, and earned the high esteem of his superiors, sent to courses and earlier. In addition to his daily work at the bank, he worked in the evenings as a party DJ and invested a lot in buying tapes and records. Danny was an enthusiastic fan of the Betar Jerusalem soccer team and came to all her games to cheer her up. On November 26, 1982, three days after he was twenty-one years old, a fire broke out in the soldiers’ building in the “Mevo Shilo” camp, in which eight people were killed, Danny was killed while carrying out his duties when he tried to rescue his comrades from the fire and was brought to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, leaving behind two brothers, Yaakov and Son of-Zion and two sisters, Esther and Sarit. Nuffalo was promoted to Staff Sergeant. The liaison company was called Shoval in his memory. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “In a horrific disaster at the Mevo Shilo camp late at night, a fire broke out in the soldiers’ residential building, and despite his proximity to the exit door, Danny entered the fire, apparently in an attempt to help his comrades escape. A soldier who during his three years of service has become a source of imitation by his friends, an address in the contact company … A soldier who went through the inferno of Lebanon without a scratch, unharmed, carrying out difficult and dangerous missions without fear, A soldier who stood a few days from the liberation threshold and did not receive it, his level as a soldier, his personal ability and his modesty remained And as a will “

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