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Ziv (Zorquel) and Dov-Avigdor

Ziv (Zorquel) and Dov-Avigdor


Son of Ya’akov-Meir and Rivka-Sarah. He was born on February 2, 1940, in the city of Oyura in Romania. He studied for four years in an elementary school in Romania and when he was 11 he immigrated with his family to Israel and settled in Netanya. He completed his studies at the Tachkemoni State Religious School and spent another two years studying regrets at the ORT school in Netanya. At first he was a member of the Bnei Akiva religious youth organization and later joined the Tzofim. He was an athlete, participated in many marches and played football. However he was gifted with artistic talents and loved painting very much. Dov was drafted into the IDF in mid-April 1958 and volunteered for the Navy, where he underwent a series of professional courses and climbed the ranks, followed by a steam mechanic course, a submarine gun operator course (the diver’s signal was given 300 feet deep, A naval training course, an officer’s course, a parachuting course, educational training for commanders and advanced training in the Military Justice Law, and served in many naval bases from Haifa to Eilat, in the naval commando unit and finally in the naval medicine branch at the naval command, As an assistant to the head of the industry, he participated in the battles of the Six Day War and was awarded the signal of battle His commanders, his fatherly attitude towards them, and the great help he always gave them, and his commanding officers knew that he could be relied on and indeed carried out the transfer of the naval command from Haifa to Tel Aviv On December 23, 1972, Captain Dov He was left to rest at the military cemetery in Netanya and left a wife and son in a condolence letter to the family. A man who was my right hand – – his sacrifice and his transfer to work, his ability and talent helped greatly to promote medicine in the Navy – – – was a person willing to help each and every one of us here in the office,

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