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Amar, Amram

Amar, Amram


Amram, son of Miriam and Shlomo, was born on January 15, 1955. He was five years old when his family immigrated to Israel and settled in Dimona, where he studied at the youth center in Dimona and after completing his studies at the elementary school, He was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone, never refused, and every request or request from his brother was met with a smile and a smile. Amram admired all his Lev, and he liked to read and admired the poet HN Bialik. At the same time, he excelled in all sports. For a while before his enlistment in the IDF he worked in various jobs, among other things, interned with an optician in Tel Aviv … “I saw him as a man whose every step was calculated so that he would not hurt others … The smile and the shine in his eyes will never be forgotten.” Amram was drafted into the IDF in early February 1973, and after completing his basic training he was sent to study the drivers. He passed various driving courses and was assigned as a driver of a heavy vehicle at a base in the south. At the beginning of his service, his father died, whom Amram adored with all his Lev. He overcame his sorrow and fulfilled his role impeccably, as his commander said: “He was an example of exemplary discipline, behavior, and a strong will to do.” When the Yom Kippur War broke out Amram served with his unit in the Kantara region, east of the Suez Canal. In a heavy shelling on our forces on October 6, 1973, he was killed and killed, but was later declared dead, but was later found dead, and was brought to rest in the military section of the Dimona cemetery. After his death he was raised to the rank of sergeant, and in his letter to the grieving family, his commander wrote: “Please accept my sincere sympathy for the loss of your beloved Amram … Cpl. Amram fell while serving in the region of Qantara, east of the Suez Canal … The unit and its soldiers in which Amram fought and fell silently and reverently carry the memory of your loved one. Cpl. Amram has always served as an example of exemplary discipline, behavior, and a strong will to do … Dear family, although we are in a state of cease-fire, the campaign has not yet ended, many tasks have been assigned to the unit and its commanders … The family donated a Torah scroll to commemorate his memory.

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