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Yolovitch, Moshe

Yolovitch, Moshe


Son of Berta and Getzel was born on December 30, 1930. He was the eldest son of a family of workers in Jerusalem, and as a child he moved with his parents to Ramatayim, where he suffered from difficulties in absorption and absorption With the children of the class who were younger than him. His suffering continued for the first year after that, when he left after the end of the agricultural training school and continued his studies at a Jewish youth group in Negba. There, too, he was unable to impose on himself the general interest in studies, although he longed to be a good boy and acceptable to teachers and counselors. Nevertheless, he found some spiritual content in humanistic studies: the Bible, the history of Israel, and the history of the pioneering movement, especially the book of Hashomer, which he studied at all times, conceived in all his characters and aspired to be like them when he grew up. He liked the farm, especially the tractor work, liked the local people and was known as a dedicated, diligent and orderly employee, and for a year he served as the work sorter for the youth company, and in the meantime he became more and more connected to the kibbutz members. Habashan could not say good-bye to the peak season that was in full force, and although he had to join his friends, he remained D. One kibbutz continue working. When the season is over and he decided to join the flames of Bashan and has already prepared a farewell party and a gift from employees of field crops wiping a. But meanwhile the War of Independence broke out following a UN resolution to partition the country into two states. On the 26th of Kislev 5708 (6.12.1947) he boarded the kibbutz car that went to the nearby kibbutz Gat, wanting to part from the people of Gat. On the way Arabs attacked the car and he jumped over it and fled into the fields. The next day, two of the kibbutzniks went to search for him, perhaps he survived and lost his way, and found his body stabbed with cruel abuse. He was laid to rest in the cemetery in Negba.

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