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Wolotsky, Benjamin (“Benni”)

Wolotsky, Benjamin (“Benni”)


Son of Aryeh and Yael, members of Kibbutz Ramat David. He was born on February 15, 1947 in the kibbutz. Benjamin attended elementary school in his kibbutz and later studied at the regional school in the later classes in Yifat. He was a member of the scout movement and was a counselor in it. He belonged to the Hapoel movement. He was serious, moderate and intelligent, had a social attitude, noble and pleasant, and treated him with courtesy and friendliness to everyone and respect for his elders. He was pleasant to anyone who came into contact with him. His parents were very attached to the entire family. He was accepted as a member of the agriculture. On behalf of the Ichud movement he was sent and actively participated in the jamboree organization that took place in 1964 in the Mishmar Ha’emek Forest. In November 1965 he was drafted into the IDF and served in the Armored Corps, and during his enlistment he told his father: “I will not disgrace the firm. In the Six Day War, he fought in the Sinai and took part in the first incidents on the banks of the Suez, excelling in heroism and giving himself to others, and in several cases saving soldiers from burning tanks. The latter was transferred to the Golan, and from there he went to Jordan, and his last aspiration was to take a parachute course, but the death plan was different because in a military operation, when they encountered an ambush in the Beit She’an area on 24.11.1967, he was laid to rest. After his death, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant David died on Thirty “fell. Book” on the way “, published by the United Kibbutz in memory of the fallen Union, has been dedicated several pages to remember. Volume IV of” Gvilei Fire “, satchel from the estates of the boys who fell in Israel, was brought from the estate.

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