Tsubari, Nehemiah
Son of Shlomo and Naomi. He was born on August 12, 1944 in Holon (Moledet neighborhood). He studied at the Yeshurun elementary school there and completed his studies there. He then decided to continue to attend the vocational school (evening) for the apprentices, by combining daytime mechanic work with Solel Boneh’s central garage. He then stood out in solving the problems of boys who are about to divide their day between Torah and work. In this way, she volunteered for the tasks of encouraging and assisting them within the framework of the “Working Youth”. He was a member of the movement’s professional division and was soon able to take care of the youth and his problems; Was a member of the secretariat and one of the few to whom he could apply for help in matters between the youth and his employers. He was also instructed by the Department in the knowledge of the country, and this position was prominent – both in his precision and dedication and in his education, which combined general knowledge with Jewish roots. He was a little talkative and self-contained, but he was cheerful and confident, and in this spirit he volunteered for the Paratroopers Brigade when he was drafted into the IDF in August 1962. He was a model for his friends and a symbol for his students on a voluntary and dedicated basis. He was a good and devoted soldier and was well liked by all his knowledge in his charming and luminous figure, who fell in the course of his duties on the 18th of Tevet 5723 (18.1.1963) and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. Holon of the General Federation of Hebrew Workers in Eretz Israel, the professional division of “the youth studying and working” in the Holon branch, His family put a booklet in his memory to mark the first anniversary of his death, and the family set up a room in her apartment to the city of Holon for the establishment of a club named after Nehemiah, which is under the supervision of the Culture Department,