Avishar, Eyal
Ben Yona and Moshe. He was born on October 5, 1976, in Netanya. Until the age of four, the family lived in Israel, and then moved with his parents and sister Galit to live in Los Angeles, in the United States. Eyal first studied at the Emek Jewish elementary school, where he acquired Jewish values, tradition and mitzvot, and another year at the Dixie Canyon School. Eyal excelled at his studies, and every month he was awarded certificates of excellence for his academic achievements. At the age of four, Eyal joined an American football team and later played for the Israeli Association. In both of them, he was one of the leaders in the group, and each season he was awarded a trophy. Together with his sister, he was a member of the Scouts youth movement. In 1985, at the age of nine, the family returned to Israel and Eyal joined the Be’eri elementary school. Later on, he studied at the ORT Gutman High School in the computer program, where he excelled. Eyal was an outstanding athlete in many fields. He continued to play soccer in the Maccabi Netanya youth team, practiced basketball, loved the sea and much of his swimming, ran long distances in marathon runs and in high school competitions. In the 10th grade, he volunteered for the Civil Guard and received a certificate of appreciation for his activities in the Coast Patrol. Eyal devoted most of his time to training in Krav Maga. He trained for about five years and attained the rank of Black Belt – “Dun 1”, and successfully passed a course for instructors. Eyal was highly motivated to serve in the IDF and wanted to reach a senior position, and he read a lot of literature on the army and practiced a lot. A leading figure in the department, he was a personal example, outstanding in his unique personality, and loved and accepted by his friends and friends Eyal was a loving and loved person with a charming personality, (26.6.1995), Eyal fell in the line of duty and was laid to rest in the cemetery in Netanya, leaving a huge void in his heart It is never possible to forget his smile and his image in the many pictures.