Tisby, Moshe
Son of David and Edna. He was born on April 4, 1958 in Be’er Sheva to parents who immigrated to Israel eight years earlier. He attended the Hazon Ovadia religious school in Be’er Sheva. He continued to study for about two years in the local high school. He then completed a year of retraining. During his spare time, Fort was a guitar player and also engaged in sports. The economic conditions at home were difficult. Moshe was eager to help his family by working independently. Indeed, with the help of his father and thanks to the loans he managed to obtain, he set up his own workshop for assembling shutters. He began to see a blessing in his work and to repay the debts that weighed on him. But before he was released from all his duties, it was time for him to join the regular army. In May 1976, Moshe was drafted into the IDF, and as a truck driver he was assigned to the maintenance corps, but his difficult problems followed him when he was in the army, and he was depressed about his friends, if he tried to hide him. With no one, but he did not expose anyone to the north in his thoughts, on the 28th of Iyar 5737 (28.4.1977) he fell during his service. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Beersheba. Survived by his parents, brother and two sisters. His commander wrote to the bereaved parents: “Moshe served in our unit as a soldier in compulsory service for a short period of time, but he managed to integrate and become fond of all of us and fulfill his duty with faith and with help to others.”