Slonim, Eliahu-Nissan (“Elik”)
Son of-Mordechai and Chaya-Esther. He was born on September 2, 1937 in Tel Aviv. The seventh generation in Israel and the son of a family that attributes to the “rabbi” of Lubavitch, the founder of Chabad Torah and the owner of the Tanya, attended the “Tachkemoni” elementary school in Daughter of-Yam and later graduated from the religious high school “Bayit Vegan” He studied at the Nativ Meir Yeshiva in Jerusalem and was a member of the youth movement of the Bnei Akiva youth movement for seven years and served for two years as a guide. The Bnei Akiva Yeshiva – and while in the Negev he served as a teacher at the regional school for the children of Moshav Tekuma and the Saad group, and especially for the immigrant children of the settlements, He had a good temperament, full of will for life and joy of life and loved by all who came into contact with him, and he belonged to the sports organization “Elitzur.” On the 26th of Tishrei 5726 (26.9.1956) he fell in battle for Husan and was brought to rest The “Elitzur” sports organization called its name on a magnificent basketball court in the yard of the high school in Daughter of-Yam and in the “thirty” Of “Zeraim” (the newsletter “Bnei Akiva” in Israel). His comrades-in-law, who settled in Kfar Maimon, commemorated his memory by setting up a library in his name in the culture room. On the tenth anniversary of his demise, his classmates set up a magnificent Torah library at Rabbi Kook’s Yeshiva for young people in liberated Jerusalem, and his memory was mentioned in Uri Milstein’s book “The Paratroop Wars.”