Zinovitz, Moshe
Son of Pinchas and Esther. He was born on October 19, 1946 in Tel Aviv. He had unusual talents, and when he was five he learned to read and read dozens of pages per hour without missing a tag and he remembered and understood everything. He also excelled in mathematics and devised ways to shorten ways and easily solved every exercise and an invoice problem presented in the classroom. He studied at the “Yehuda Maccabee” elementary school and continued with the real trend in the fourth high school in Tel Aviv, even though he had a poetic soul and loved writing essays of his fertile imagination. He was a member of the Scouts movement in the Ha – Horesh branch near the Yarkon River. He also studied music at the Tel Aviv Conservatory and played the piano well. He excelled in the “future Rotary” tests conducted for high school students on behalf of the Rotary Club in Tel Aviv. Moses was manners and Derech Eretz and kept the verse “Derech Eretz Kedma L’Torah”, a wonderful blend of Torah and Derech Eretz was fulfilled. After completing high school, he began to study applied mathematics at Tel Aviv University. These studies demanded great effort, but Moshe was not deterred. Of the 120 or so undergraduate students, about twenty-five graduated from among them. He immediately went on to study for a master’s degree and in all his works he received an excellent grade. He was awarded a certificate of natural sciences. After completing his studies in mathematics he submitted a thesis and passed the exams. After that, he received his PhD thesis, and at the same time he also serves as an assistant. In the most difficult times economically, he knew how to help himself and not make it difficult for his parents, who loved much. Moshe was drafted into the IDF in mid-November 1967 and volunteered to serve in the Israel Air Force, he served as a meteorology officer and as a pilot in a pilot course, and took part in a weather forecasting course at the Hebrew University and the Meteorological Service in Beit Dagan. He was always very busy and always tried to do excellent work, he was very sociable, a friend and a good entertainer, preferably even with older people because he was good at knowing and having the ability to have a conversation . son When he married his girlfriend from two years ago, and prepared to build a house in Israel, but fate wanted another, in the middle of his period of prosperity and success, he fell ill with a severe and cruel illness. “The Military Cemetery in Kiryat Shaul,” a wife named by the Department of Meteorology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem wrote to the family how shocked and shocked he was when they encountered Moshe’s obituary. “In the framework of my position two years ago as the commander of the meteorological officers’ course, I was privileged to appoint Moshe among my students, and I immediately stood up for his outstanding talents, dedication and diligence, and the high grades he achieved faithfully reflect the views of all the course’s teachers. To the general public. ” After his death he was sent to his family on behalf of the IDF and the commander of the flight school, a book dedicated to Moses, who faithfully reflects his work and dedication as a guide at the flight school. Which was imposed on him as part of his position. His virtues in imparting knowledge and personality planted in his friends the feeling that they had lost a good friend and an excellent instructor, whose memory would be perpetuated among us and his students. “After his death, his parents collected books from their son’s collection and donated them to the Tel Aviv University Mathematics Library.A library wrote to his parents: “These important books, which were acquired with knowledge and meticulousness, characterized him and I am confident that students will derive their full benefit from them and will participate in the continuation of the research, thanks to your generosity. Also devoted to his memory is the booklet “Aerodynamics” (one of the Air Force’s training publications).