Alfasi, Abraham-Eliahu
Son of Fortuna and Moshe. Avraham Eliahu was born on 28.8.1964 at Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva and was the eighth child in the family of nine children who lived in the settlement of Omer, and began his studies at the elementary school “Omarim” and continued to the Mevo’ot Yam high school. Already in his first year of high school he received an outstanding scholarship, and finished 12th grade with a matriculation certificate and a profession: electrician. Abraham liked to deal with electrical and electronic products, and forging was a direct continuation of his love. Avraham joined the Israel Navy, where he served for three years as a naval electrician. Upon completion of the service, in light of unemployment problems, began to study. He completed his studies with a degree in electronics engineering and began working for ICS. On October 20, 1991, Abraham married his girlfriend Orly Marciano to a woman. They lived in Omer and in the following years they had five children. His immense love for his children was admired by everyone around him, and especially his ability to share them equally. On September 18, 1995, Avraham joined the Border Police as liaison officer. He was happy to work in an organized and organized public institution with financial security, and he understood that this role would enable him to move forward. Around the same time, Abraham began to strengthen his faith in religion. The transition from secularism to religious tradition came to him and his wife slowly rather than rebellion. His belief in religion and God made Abraham a happier person than ever before. On the 28th of Tishrei 5759 (September 28, 1998), Captain Brahman was killed in a car accident, in which his wife Orly and his brother, who was thirty-four years old, were also killed in the Be’er Sheva cemetery and left behind five small children who lost their parents.