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Danino, Yemin (Bnei)

Danino, Yemin (Bnei)


Ben Rachel and Shalom. Yamin was born on May 21, 1959 in Casablanca, Morocco. Was the seventh child, the youngest child in the family. In 1962 the family immigrated to Israel, to the city of Dimona, where he grew up and was educated. He studied elementary school at the “Ben Attar” school, then attended the “Appelman” school and from there he moved to “Amal” school. After completing his studies, Yamin, a member of the Border Police, joined the army, joined the Border Police unit, served in the Border Police, served as a combat soldier throughout his service and served as a pain for all the young company members of the company . He was always consulted and helped in every way. My son was a man of values ​​who respected people, an honest man who contributed his part in the company, knew how to take initiatives and devise a way for all the young fighters who came to the company and teach them the secrets of policing and professionalism in the field. In 1995, my son Leosant married my daughter, Daniel. After his marriage ended, in 2000 he married Sigalit and they had two daughters, Opal and Choshen. My son’s marriage to Sigal extended his family and he joined her children Maoz and Mai, together they became a large and happy family. My son was a broadhearted father and a model father to all his children. Benny was known as a soccer fan of Hapoel Dimona and Maccabi Netanya. All his friends know how to tell about a man who loved to help others, loved life and loved everything. On May 2, 2005, the family of Benny Bar-Ayov was injured when he was diagnosed with cancer. Even before his friends and family digested the evil of the news, on June 12, 2005, a senior sergeant, Benny, died at the age of forty-six. He was buried in the cemetery in Dimona, leaving behind a wife and three daughters, Sisters.

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