Son of Yosef and Sarah. He was born on Wednesday, February 5, 1957, in Moshav Yanun, the only son of Yemenite parents who were among the first settlers in the moshav near Ashkelon and worked in agriculture, where he studied for six years In the center of the Shafir Regional High School, he continued his high school studies and completed his studies as a special internship.Gaby chose Gabi’s talents and diligence in his studies as a special internship, and he was a tall man And a handsome one, who took care of his clothes and cleanliness, and immediately attracted the attention and attention of those around him. The meeting was attended by six hundred guests, with Gabi impressing the audience with his speech and his respectful and serious appearance, and he gained many friends who saw him as a friend who knew how to solve their problems and help solve them. With all his Lev and energy for public affairs. In the minyan of the students he served as a gabbai and cantor with an evening voice. “He filled all his positions with great grace, calm and calm,” says the principal of the school. Gabi kept, with love and dedication, the mitzvah of honoring father and mother, helping them with their hard work in the agriculture and being careful not to be like them. He was also careful to observe the commandments of the Torah, especially the sanctity of the Sabbath. Gabi easily conquered the hearts of all the boys and girls in the moshav, and there was no limit to the admiration they felt for their friend, who seemed to them superior to his talents, his intelligence, his gentleness, the spirit of humor he had always enjoyed, and his unqualified leadership. When the day came, when Gabi suddenly left the world, many of them immortalized the feelings of love and camaraderie that they kept in their hearts for their unforgettable friend in the songs and chants that they wrote in his memory. With all his intellectual and mental qualities, Gabi also excelled in the physical realm. He was active in the Gadna, took part in a religious commanders’ course, and was chosen to be a member of the “Gadna” camp. He also achieved impressive achievements in various sports sectors. The many documents accumulated in his home attest to his participation in the races, in the course for the qualification of life-saving rescuers, in marches, in a bicycle race and in light athletics. He was also awarded the Sports Medal by the Ministry of Education and Culture. His many talents enabled me to pass tests for a pilot course in the air force, but ultimately his dream of being a pilot in Israel did not materialize. When, in July 1975, he was drafted into the IDF, he was assigned, after basic training, to the air force, to the course of the Crimea Assistants. At the same time, he also considered volunteering for a combat unit. The special situation at home forced him to request and receive a special month’s leave to help his parents’ agriculture. The evening before his holiday ended, Gabi fell into service. It was five months after he swore allegiance to the IDF – on December 20, 1975.) He was brought to rest on his moshav, in Yanun, and the commander of the military school, where Gabi studied, wrote to the bereaved parents: “During his short service in the IDF, Gabriel did a great deal of showing willingness and willingness to serve the country and the people to the best of his abilities, and even achieved excellent achievements during his training.” The parents contributed to the memory of their only son, a Torah scroll, to commemorate his name.