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Aleha, Eric

Aleha, Eric


Ben Yaffa and Lucian. He was born on 19.4.1976 in Kiryat Gat. Arik acquired his elementary education at the Sprinzak School, and the high school students at the Rogozin School of Accounting. Erik was a quiet, introverted boy who preferred to spend time outdoors with his family. As a child he had received full attention and pampering. Later, Arik grew up and became a handsome, handsome young man, many of whom his age sought. He was endowed with kindness and exceptional sensitivity to his surroundings, and liqueurs gave him infinite grace, and gave his whole life for their welfare. These qualities made a unique imprint on the relationships he created, and made him love and accepted in every frame to which he belonged. Erik was a dedicated son and gave his parents respect and respect. His father’s poor health required a great deal of time and attention. He made great efforts to ease his parents’ distress, treated them with warmth and consideration, tried to make their hearts happy and to smile on their faces. Arik loved driving and staying on the road, and showed a special interest in the subject of vehicles. At the age of 16 he received a motorcycle from his parents, in which he spent many hours of treatment. He also took care of the family car and took care of all the routine maintenance. In the middle of October 1994, Arik was drafted into compulsory military service in the IDF, and after basic training, he was assigned a disciplinary officer and officer in the northern brigade in Gaza. His enlistment in the IDF was not easy for him, his heart went out to his parents’ house, and the concern for his sick father caused him great suffering, but despite all this he did not allow his personal life to impair the quality of his work, With respect and sincere desire to help, and in 1995 he was chosen as an outstanding soldier and was awarded an award for exemplary initiative, discipline, and exemplary example: Arik fell in the course of his duty on 26.8.1996 in a traffic accident that occurred in the Zikim Junction area. Arik was laid to rest in the Kiryat Gat military cemetery, leaving behind his parents, brothers, Hosea, Victor and father and sisters – Iris and container. His family has perpetuated the memory for the purchase of a Sefer Torah synagogue in Kiryat Gat residence.

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