Hazan, Ami (Amram)
Son of Esther and Shalom was born on March 19, 1960 in the city of Rabat, Morocco, where he immigrated to Israel with his family in 1965. The family settled in Ashdod, where he studied with me at the Moriah elementary school. He was a 10-year-old student who had a rare talent in all subjects and skipped a class: “Ami is one of the outstanding students in the class (brilliant in math), very neat, disciplined and exemplary , Pleasant and pleasant manner. “At the recommendation of the principal of the Moriah School, Ami was accepted to study at the Bezeq High School in Jerusalem, where he also excelled in his studies, and at the age of 16 graduated from high school. “I am remembered as one of the best students in our institution, with a pleasant personality, and every institution and society could be blessed with it.” He was 17 years old when he received a diploma as a technician He was still young for military service, but with the consent of his parents he was drafted, sent to a basic training course, and graduated as an outstanding apprentice. He stood out for his skills. He completed the second stage of the course with honors, and was offered an appointment as an instructor in an advanced course of communications officers, but Ami preferred to serve as a battalion liaison officer in the Armored Corps. In August 1980, the battalion of Ami went up to the Golan Heights to conduct a battalion exercise, and in the evening, his battalion moved in the Bukata area during the exercise. For a narrow mountain. He was taken to the hospital, where he died of his wounds, and he died at the age of 20. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, and Ami was laid to rest at the Ashdod military cemetery. He left behind his parents and two sisters.