Chahami, Tamar (Rachel)
Daughter of Michal and Joseph. She was born on September 26, 1970 in Jerusalem. She studied at the Henrietta Szold elementary school in Jerusalem and continued her studies in the junior high school of the Beit Chinuch school in Jerusalem, where she completed her high school studies in the physics track, and was recruited to the IDF in early February 1989 and placed in the IAF. After completing basic training and training in the course, she was assigned to the IAF unit as an operations officer, and was considered to be an excellent and professional soldier, Tamar was about to finish her regular service and her discharge certificate was written: Is accepted by its members. “On February 1, 1991, Tamar fell in the line of duty and was brought to eternal rest on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, leaving behind her parents, sister-in-law and brother-in-law. Tamar began her service in the unit as an operations clerk, a position that ostensibly contradicted her quiet character, but quickly turned out to be professional Odd, responsible and dedicated. Her work was guided by discretion, motivation and a great deal of initiative. During this difficult period of the Gulf War, it was particularly prominent in demonstrating peace of mind and control over the situation, which radiated on everyone around and contributed to the performance of the unit’s tasks at a high level. Tamar integrated in her personality the captivating qualities of man. Gentle, frail and sensitive to others, she always knew how to react wisely and humorlessly without hurting anyone. In her modesty and gentleness she created a comfortable atmosphere, so that everyone was pleasant to be with. There was no doubt in the heart of any of her acquaintances that she had a bright future in any way she chose. “