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Torowitz, Yosef (“Yossi”)

Torowitz, Yosef (“Yossi”)


Their son is the firstborn of Nahum and Batya. Born in Tel Aviv on February 9, 1951. He studied at the “Hagalil” elementary school and at the municipal high school T. According to his elementary school teacher, he was exceptionally self-disciplined, with incredible precision and boundless devotion His punctuality (particularly in his handwriting) was both admirable and his devotion, for he was always willing to volunteer and fulfill any task assigned to him.his teacher in high school testified that there was something in his gaze that was in him To reassure him, and that smile, which was always on his lips, was all innocence and kindness, his teacher wrote that Joseph was not a student who wanted to stand out in the vote and in his reply His behavior was always calm and respectful, and his manner was pleasant with his friends and teachers, and he never complained about any discrimination against his grades, nor because he did not consider the Zionists, but because he did not Joseph was always able to help others and in the Six Day War he helped distribute mail and to dig anti-aircraft positions, and in August 1969 Yosef was drafted into the IDF and assigned to the Artillery Corps. He successfully passed courses in this corps, including an anti-aircraft gun course. On the 27th of Nissan 5770 (2.5.1970), his platoon went out to chase terrorists in the Ramat Dalton area in the Upper Galilee, and during this encounter he fell in battle at the foot of Evyatar. “His commanding officer wrote to his parents:” From the beginning of his service, I followed with interest and satisfaction after his military development – from the day he began his service as a novice until he left for the last position. Although he was a quiet and good guy, Joseph stood out among his friends and was very fond of them. He would carry out the tasks assigned to him with clear thought and complete perfection. In a personal conversation, I asked if he would like to remain in the unit in training positions, and he refused, saying that he wanted to be an officer in the IDF, in the corps in which his father served and be like him. He aspired to join the fighters on the lines and to fulfill his duty. ” His friends in the Neveh Tzahal neighborhood held a booklet in his memory called “Yossi” and a monument was erected in his memory and in memory of the soldiers who fell in the high school.

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