Amit Tzabari
Amit was born in Petah Tikva on March 7, 1979. He grew up in Petah Tikva and attended the Oranim elementary school, where he moved to the Brenner junior high school. He completed his studies at the Amal B vocational school, where he studied diligently in computer studies, and continued his studies for another year of study (grade 13) as part of the technological reserve, during which he studied Worked in computer programming. Amit was gifted. In the field of art, he played guitar, had graphic talent and drew amazing paintings. He showed outstanding technical talent, loved to repair appliances and did not give up, until he solved the problem and repaired the device. During his high school years, he was a member of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed youth movement. He acquired many friends with whom he spent playing Dungeons and Dragons. At the beginning of July 1997, Amit joined the IDF and went to study in the Technological Reserve, and at the beginning of May 1998 Amit returned to serve in the IAF, and on the 23rd of Tishrei 5759 (23.9.1998), Amit fell in service at the age of nineteen. He was laid to rest in the Segula military cemetery in Petah Tikva. Survived by his parents and two brothers. Morillo and his friends from high school reminisced about a CD they had released in memory of Amit. “Amit was able to be with his friends, and on the other hand to be different – with long hair, clothing, the eternal Walkman on his ears, the amazing paintings he painted, and even the opinions (which were sometimes unusual). And as a special person. ” “Amit was a good friend of mine, he knew how to help, he knew how to understand me, it was good to talk to him and it was good to be quiet with him, he did not demand anything, but he was willing to give anything.” (This page is part of the Yizkor memorial project held by the Ministry of Defense)