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Sada Baut (born 27 July 1928) is an Israeli engineer and artist.

biography
Burt was born in 1928 in Elitus, which was in Lithuania. He survived the Holocaust (Getto Vilna, Estonia camps, the concentration camp, the march of death west), and in the beginning of 1946, he rose through France to the Land of Israel and was absorbed by the rise of youth in the economy operating in the opening of hope. In 1947 he joined the Palmach. He first served in the "Gerzar" training, and then went to the fifth battalion in the Harel Brigade and fought in the framework of Company A and Falla G. He took part in accompanied by shooters, carrying out a snake and occupation that was abhorred and Sheikh Jarrah. He was injured during the battle at the home of Nashi. Later he was trained as a commander, and joined the division as a symbol of a department. In this role, he remained until the end of the fighting and engaged in the absorption and training of IDF personnel and commanding them in the fighting, including in Operation Jorge and other battles on the southern front.

After the war, Het was released and was among the founders of a group of "sectors" in a carrot, from which he went to engineering at the Technion. After his studies (1952–1956), he was admitted to work in the Rajel. His work continued until his retirement in 1993. Over the course of 37 years, he has intercepted a man of research and development, a single head for security projects and a major research engineer of a dry warfare. From 1973 to 1975, he studied advanced engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For his work in the IDF, he won two R&D awards and the Israel Security Prize.

Throughout his lifetime, he worked in art, starting with a tree in the concentration camps in the Holocaust and through workshops and sketches in writing, painting and sculpture during his years in Israel. In three different periods, he was at the U.S. High Court, as a guest researcher at Stanford University, and during these periods he also attended art studies. In 1967, he was presented in the town of Bialik's first solo exhibition from his works. In the field of sculpture he deals with various materials, including stone, wood and metal. In 1989, he was admitted to the Association of painters and sculptors in Israel.

In 1993, with his retirement, he began to work extensively. 26 other single exhibitions of his works were presented in different places in Israel and abroad. He attended numerous group exhibitions in Israel, the United States, Japan, France, Italy and Austria. His 19 outdoor sculptures are located, among other things, at Stanford University, in Limassol, in Cyprus, in the fields of Arafat and communities across the country. He also twice won the Hermann Shrek Award for the Haifa municipality (1996, 2009), in a commendable score for his proposal for an international contest for the monumental “Jerusalem” (1990), third place in the International Conference of Sculpture held in the Tel Avivs (1999) and also a prize for a life factory in Ferrara, Italy.

Personal life
In 1955, he was married to a Jew and three children.

External links

The Sun movie also shines for me the story of Sada in the Tate produced by hand and name.
"The Sun Shines for Me as Well" - Story of Saadia Bahat
The film black flowers about five Holocaust survivors whose destination is one of them. Photo by Flowers
An interview in a program at a different angle with the night dawn.
"I decided to stay alive" an interview in the IDF
Voice out of the dark - life in the ghettos from an interview at the radio stations of the broadcasting corporation here on the Holocaust day (from 8:29)
We won’t stop Neilie’s interview from spying and Mulik Brown with Sadia.
The book Roots, Keys and Works published in 2018
"From Childhood Paradise to Hell and Back" published in 2020
Recording of Memory in the Salon 2020
His resume and list of exhibitions from his works on Artist's website

His life on the Tal Gallery
His life and photographs of Sada’s life in Hart, the website “We chose life” on Yad Vashem.
Interview with