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Zvi Buskila

Zvi Buskila


Son of Masuda and Yaish-Giss, was born on December 27, 1964 in Holon. When Tzvi’s mother decided to give birth she did not know that she was carrying twins in her womb. At first the daughter Zvia was born, and only later did her twin brother Zvi begin to emerge. All the family members received the additional son as a surprise gift. Zvi’s path was sacred. He studied at the Chabad kindergarten, the Chabad elementary school, and later at the Torah and Hora Yeshiva in Tel Aviv and at the Torah v’Avodah yeshiva in the Harav Leat boarding school. All these institutions shaped his personality as a man of Torah and faith. As a young man he learned to write badges (crowns that adorn the heads of the letters) to Torah scrolls, scrolls and mezuzahs. Later, when he grew up, he took advantage of his days off and his few leisure hours and did the writing. He found great satisfaction in this work, and received a salary for his work. Zvika never asked his parents for pocket money. Moreover, he used to contribute to all kinds of charitable causes from the small sums of money he earned in his work as a tag writer. From the end of his studies until the time he was drafted into the IDF, Tzvi had a few months at his disposal, and he took advantage of them to study at the yeshiva for Ba’al Teshuvah in Jerusalem, and he always did his service in the army with dedication and dedication. On Saturday night, May 26, 1984, when Zvi and his friends were driving in two jeeps in the direction of its leaders in Lebanon, a fire was opened from the ambush, and Zvi was killed by the enemy’s fire and brought to eternal rest. In the military cemetery in Holon he left behind his parents, brothers and sisters, and a year after his death, his family, with the help of friends and friends, published a debt In memory of Tzvi Hy “d. To commemorate his name, the family, with the help of the head of the religious council, Mr. Goldberg, donated a Torah scroll and a Torah library to the Sha’ar Shamayim synagogue in Holon. In addition, a gate was built in this synagogue – “Sha’ar Tzvi”

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