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Alazar, Zvi (Zvika)

Alazar, Zvi (Zvika)


Was born in Rehovot on 17 November 1966. Zvi began studying at the Yavnieli School in Rehovot, continued at the Weizmann and Katzir schools in his city and completed his studies at the school He was a gifted athlete, practiced judo and karate, participated in many competitions and received certificates of excellence, and was a member of the Hapoel Association in his city and his friends. Among other things, he joined a training course for youth from the Civil Guard and underwent a first aid course in Magen David Adom, and was a great dancer who excelled in disco dancing, Dash February 1981, and after basic training he was assigned, as a technical profession, armaments Force. Zvika, as his friends and acquaintances called him, trained many professional courses, advanced in the ranks and positions, and eventually served as an ammunition examiner in one of the IAF units. In 1983, Zvi was stationed for three months as an ammunition examiner in Lebanon and at the end of the period returned to his unit. On September 15, 1983, Sgt. Tzvi was killed while serving in the military cemetery in Rehovot, leaving his parents and four sisters in a letter of condolence to the family: “Zvika served for a year and a half in my unit and under My command was revealed to be an intelligent, responsible, quiet and devoted young man, cheerful and acceptable to his friends and surroundings. “A Torah library was named after him in the Tiferet Achim Synagogue in Rehovot

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