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Aliyev, Pinchas (Fethiye)

Aliyev, Pinchas (Fethiye)


Ben Svetlana and David, was born on March 22, 1983, in the city of Dushanbe, Russia, where Pinchas was the youngest son of his four daughters, Nella, Bella, Chana and Mazal, a very beloved but not spoiled child. , The family immigrated to Israel and settled in Tel Aviv, where Pinchas began his studies at Ben Maimon Elementary School, where he was a sportsman, tall and muscular, who used to practice in the gym, play basketball, travel with friends, He continued with the Ort Shapira High School in Tel Aviv, graduated with honors and received a certified electrician’s diploma, and he applied the knowledge he acquired in his studies in helping with electrical repairs And Pinchas Pinhas worked in the army as a healer and in November 2001 Pinchas enlisted in the IDF and was motivated to serve the country and contribute as much as he could . He was assigned to combat units in Hebron, Tulkarem, Rafah, etc. Pinchas did not want to worry about his mother and did not tell her about these trips. Ambulance was happy and proud, and he aspired to learn and progress and was excited to be a paramedic after his discharge from the IDF. About two and a half months before his death, his sister Mazal married. She says: “Patya was so happy and before I went into the hall he came out to meet me to see me, to shake my hand and wish me luck, and I would never forget his happy sight. On weekends, when he came home on holiday, his mother would be proud of her tall, muscular son, grinning from ear to ear. She used to treat him with his favorite dishes. Pinhas took care of his sick parents, shopping for Shabbat, cleaning the house and polishing the windows. He then went to visit his sister and three nephews. He was always back on Shabbat with his parents, and did not like to leave them alone. Pinchas fell in the line of duty on February 15, 2004, at the age of twenty-one. He was buried in the military cemetery in Holon. Survived by his parents and four sisters. Pinchas’s mother, Svetlana, who was very attached to her youngest son, said that before she learned of his death she felt a strong pinch in her heart that day, accompanied by a bad feeling. Pinchas, who fell six months before his release from the IDF, left a deep memory in his heart because of his wonderful qualities: simplicity, responsiveness, discipline, modesty and, above all, decency and integrity. Your sweet memory will remain in us forever. May your memory be blessed forever. Amen.”

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