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Silberman, Moshe (“Moshik”)

Silberman, Moshe (“Moshik”)


Son of Avraham and Tzila. He was born in the Borochov neighborhood on September 10, 1940. After completing his studies in elementary school, he studied at four kibbutzim in Kibbutz Galil-Yam, where his parents were among his friends, and completed his studies there. He worked as a guide in the Ramle-Lod branches and liked to travel the country and tour its fields, and so he passed through the country to the length and breadth of the country. When he reached the enlistment stage of his friends – and he was younger than them – he joined the movement’s movement and set up a model branch. But about a year later his turn came and in August 1958 he was drafted into the IDF. He passed a tank commander course and even excelled in it. One day, when he was in the officers’ school, he was seriously injured while carrying out his duties. A week later, on December 22, 1959, he died of his wounds and was brought to rest in the Galilee-Yam cemetery. The kibbutz issued a pamphlet in his memory of the “thirty” of his death.

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