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November 27, 1992 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-27

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SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

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al.-Gen.
r-Kochba

Aviv (JTA) — Reserve
j.-Gen. Moshe Bar-
chba, regarded as one of
l's briliant military tac-
ans, died Nov. 19 of a
-t attack and was buried
following day in Tel Aviv
full military honors. He
62.
n. Bar-Kochba, known
larly by his original last
e, Brill, was often in
ict with fellow generals
✓ his ultranationalist
S.
e was cited for neg-
nce in 1984 by then army
ref of Staff Moshe Levy in
anection with fatal
■ tings of two Arab bus hi-
. ers after they had been
tured alive.
'ren. Bar-Kochba was born
Poland in 1930 and im-
ated to Palestine at the
of 12. He linked up with
un Zva'i Leumi, the
erground group headed
the late Menachem
'n, at age 16 and joined
, Israel Defense Force
en it was established in
3.j,
was awarded a medal of
or as a tank company
mander in the 1956
ai campaign against
t. During the Six-Day
i 1967, he commanded
ank brigade and was
unded in a battle with the
anians that led to the
aeli capture of the

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Samaria region of the West
Bank.
In the 1973 Yom Kippur
War, Gen. Bar-Kochba
commanded a divisional
tank formation against
Syrian and Iraqi forces. He
later served as chief of the
Southern Command and
commander of the armored
corps.
Gen. Bar-Kochba joined
the right-wing Likud bloc
and was appointed director-
general of the Israel
Railways Authority, a post
he held at the time of his
death.

Correction

In the obituary listed for
Jean Weiss, Nov. 20, the
names of Betty and Murray
Grossman were omitted as
survivors.

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They said the president
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Mr. Mitterrand himself
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