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Tal, Yuval

Tal, Yuval


Son of Leah and Ze’ev. Yuval was born on Kibbutz Ein Hashofet on August 29, 1941. At the time of his birth, the number of the kibbutz’s children reached fifty, and he began his fifth year in the Kibbutz Efraim, where he finished 12th grade. After graduating Yuval enlisted in the IDF, served as a squad commander and as a guide on the Centurion tank at the School of Armored Corps in Julis, where he fought in Sinai during the Yom Kippur War. After the birth of Adi, his eldest son, the family moved to Nazareth Illit, where he worked as a Gadna instructor in the agricultural schools in Nahalal and Kadouri. Yuval was the best person, the family says, devoted to love and love, quiet and modest. He liked to sing, read, and travel. In 1972 Yuval joined the Israel Police. He served in police stations in Nazareth Illit and Migdal Haemek. In the course of his service, he was caught by a drug dealer who solicited the pupils of the schools of the town of Migdal Ha’Emek, which earned him a citation and a financial reward, and later served as a police instructor at the police academy near Kiryat Ata. Yuval was very fond of his training in Shfaram, and was loved by his apprentices and the team of educators, who was a candidate for an officer’s course, but did not win On November 24, 1977, Rabbi Yovel was killed on the Acre-Nahariya road, On his way to the shooting range, he was buried at the cemetery in Kibbutz Ein Hashofet, where Yuval was survived by a wife, Colette, four children Adi, Ronit, Ayelet and Arnon, parents Leah and B, Ach ReuSon of and Ahot- Israel. His another brother, Naftali, fell in reserve at the end of October 1973.

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