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Sinai (Sabach), David

Sinai (Sabach), David


Son of Avraham and Simi. He was born on October 19, 1941 in Casablanca, Morocco. In Casablanca he attended elementary school and moved to high school. As a child he was a member of the French Scouts organization in Morocco. He immigrated to Israel in 1955 with Youth Aliyah, went to Kibbutz Shoval and lived there until his parents came from abroad in 1956. He continued his high school studies in a three-year vocational school for apprentices and also studied drawing and graphics. From childhood he loved swimming-sport and participated in swimming competitions. Several times he reached number one and every year he participated in the crossing of the Sea of ​​Galilee. He loved drawing and devoted a great deal of time to this art. His friends, who spent his free time, loved him and admired him, for he was quiet and humble, smart and kind and caring for all his friends. David was drafted into the IDF in the middle of August 1961 and served as a car mechanic, and after completing his regular service he worked as an examiner at the Licensing Office of the Ministry of Transportation. In 1968 he took a course in the service of television service technicians and assembling antennas, and as a reservist he participated in the Six-Day War, in battles in the Sinai and the Golan Heights, and on the 18th of Sivan 5729 (June 4, 1969) he fell in Gaza in an ambush. – The military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul.

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