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Cement, Amir

Cement, Amir


Ben Shulamit and Joshua. Born on 21.3.1972 in Yokne’am, a son of his parents, he studied at the religious state school in Sde Ya’akov and at the Yavneh High School in Haifa, where Amir was serious and thorough, (Gemara, Bible, Mathematics, Physics and Computers). In addition to his academic and sporting skills, Amir was also gifted with manual intelligence. Above all, his heart was good, so he took advantage of his skills to help wholeheartedly with everything around him. Thus, for example, each of his older brothers was invited to bed, table or cupboard, professionally made with a lot of love invested in them. Amir’s uniqueness was also expressed in the taking of challenges with vision, and perseverance to solve them. Thus, for example, he combined his scholastic talents with a multidisciplinary project. Amir planned to issue a program that would allow the clock to be included in the watches, to show the times of sunrise and sunset, and the Jewish calendar (with all its complexity as a result of the months). He was certain that this brilliant program would be purchased by watch companies, on the assumption that there would be a demand for this product among the Jewish public, and especially among the religious public. Amir enlisted in the IDF in March 1991 and after basic training was sent to the Flight Inspectors Course, successfully completed and stationed at the Hatzerim Air Force base, and his friends testify that he excelled in sensitivity to others and helped to help him on many occasions. On July 26, 1992, Amir was critically injured by an aircraft brake during a training session at the facility, out of the negligence of the officers at the facility, and died of his wounds at Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva. To console her son’s death, embarked on a comprehensive battle in training accidents in the IDF and sacrificed A life for this cause to the bitter death. At his funeral, his mother eulogized him with the song of Abraham Sunna: “… Blessed are the sows, and shall not be cut off, for they shall go away from the wanderings of the benevolent ones whose glory is the glory of their youth.” The world / Loti is the cloak of forgetfulness / And their law was eternal without words. ” Amir was able to preserve his unique life principles, stemming from his being a religious person within a secular society, out of society, and not by separatism. At the same time, his human qualities stood out in everything related to helping others in every field of work, a special modesty that became a symbol in Migdal, and mutual respect for different ways of life. “

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