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Alaluf, Oren

Alaluf, Oren


Ben Naomi and Victor. He was born on July 21, 1970 in Holon. Oren was the fifth and youngest of the Alaluf family. A few months before he reached the mitzva, his father suffered from cerebral palsy and was confined to bed for many years. Oren attended the Tabor Elementary School and the ORT vocational high school, in the mechanics track. He was an outstanding student and passed matriculation exams. Oren was a quiet, humble boy with a sense of humor. He was always happy to come to the aid of others, and was loved by all. Oren refused to use the prize for his academic excellence, and every year contributed to a fund. Oren also excelled in sports. He was an active member of the Holon volleyball team, and even represented his school in volleyball competitions held in Paris. Oren won first place in Elizuriya 2 in the Elitzur championship and in the youth reserve tournament. Oren wanted to do his military service properly. He asked to serve in the Givati ​​Brigade. In October 1988 he was drafted and asked for. Oren completed a basic infantry training course and was promoted to corporal in June 1989. Oren was a good, quiet and introverted soldier, who did not complain to his friends about the situation at home, and did not tell his family about any difficulties he encountered in the army. The victim, who was confined to his bed, was placed on the mother’s weak shoulders and became a burden, and Oren submitted a request to serve near his home to help his mother, but his request was denied. 1989) Oren fell while serving with his friend at the gate of the unit and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Holon, leaving behind his parents, two brothers – Yaron and Yosef and two sisters – Frida Ilana. Nineteen would fall. A year after his death, his father died. His family has perpetuated the memory lamp donated a synagogue.

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