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Yemini, Benjamin

Yemini, Benjamin


Son of Yona (version) and Yefet (Hassan). Benjamin was born in Yemen in 1918. He studied extensively, expanded on his own knowledge, and always aspired to learn more: Benjamin was an enthusiastic Zionist, a man who always sought perfection and ideal, whose entire life grew exclusively in the Land of Israel The dream of the land of the forefathers was his primary concern, and while he was in his native land, Yemen had acquired extensive information about the country’s development, and as soon as he arrived in Israel he found himself an ardent partner in building the country within the framework of the Herut movement’s settlement movement. Apparently also influenced by his cousin MK Haim Meguri-Cohen (Herut). In 1950 he immigrated to Israel and joined the settlement attempt at Bar Giora. After the period of settlement in Bar Giora, which apparently did not succeed for various reasons, the wandering and the attempts to realize dreams and hold onto the land of the forefathers were not yet over. In spite of the extensive involvement and activities in these frameworks, Benjamin did not deviate even from the tradition and values ​​from which he grew up and was educated in Yemen, and he continued with devotion and devotion to every single detail in the service of the blessed One, blessed be He, , As his last portrait shows, with his beard and wigs, and without any change in his externality, so too in his internal affairs, and even more so that his friends in the movement for Judaism and tradition were drawn closer to his Judaism and tradition and served as a spiritual shepherd instead of his last settlement. , Which was established at the time due to their increasing activity (Benjamin Netanyahu) was killed in a battle with the Fedayeen cell on August 27, 1954. In his seat, Moshav Ramat Raziel in the Jerusalem corridor . Thirty-six years old. He was buried in the cemetery on Mount Herzl, Jerusalem. Survived by a wife – Romya (nee Bashari), and four children. In memory of Binyamin, a monument was erected in the place where it fell

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