Ben-Zur (alone), Sara Naomi
Daughter of Rachel and Jacob alone. She was born in Argentina in 1949. Sara attended elementary school in Argentina and at the same time was educated in the “Hanoar Hazioni” group, and when she was eleven years old, the family immigrated to Israel and established her home in Bat Yam. The elementary school in Kiryat Yam and the Ironi Alef High School in Bat Yam in the real world, and in the middle of October 1967 she enlisted in compulsory military service and went on to study chemistry at Tel Aviv University as part of the academic reserve. During her studies she underwent basic training and a reserve officers’ course. After completing her studies, Sarah returned to regular service, was placed in the General Staff and was sent to serve as a training officer and chemistry teacher at the Military School for Education. Later she was stationed in the Israel Air Force and served as an officer in the Israel Air Force, an analytical laboratory officer, an aviation materials officer and an aircraft maintenance officer, during which she studied weapons technologies and weapons training courses. In her opinion on officers, Sarah received especially high evaluations of her high reliability, her ability to plan projects according to her information, and her insistence on an argument with her commanders when the order she received seemed to her After she completed her master ‘s degree and was accepted Candidate of sciences was placed in the Intelligence Corps and served as a research officer. In the opinion of the commanders of this period is written, “careful and thorough tasks. With a good potential for independent functioning. “During her entire career, Sarah tried to expand her education and in every role she tried to enrich her knowledge and improve her functioning, and was trained as a teacher in the field of chemistry in high schools. During her service Sarah established a family, married Jacob, and their family expanded upon the birth of their three children, and in April 1989 Sarah was diagnosed with a malignant disease while she was at the end of her pregnancy. On February 3, 1992, her illness overwhelmed her Tel Aviv, Sara was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Holon and was survived by her husband, Yaakov, and three children – Efrat, Hadas and Elad – Yosef, mother, brother – Zvi and sister Malka – “As part of our joint work, we have learned to appreciate your skills, your initiative and the pleasant atmosphere you have around us. From the day you joined us, you were a partner in the effort of all of us in our daily work, on issues that are important to the security of the State of Israel. “