Son of Tro (Yaffa) and Sly (Shlomo). He was born on November 21, 1983 in the city of Zilghe, Ethiopia. Brother to Abraham, to Malam, Sisai, Almaz, Vovnach, their daughter and Chaim. When Amir was a year old, the family immigrated to Israel and settled in Petah Tikva. He began his studies at the Netzach Banim Elementary School, continued to the junior high school in Maaleh, and to Amal High School in Petach Tikvah, which he successfully completed and was appointed as a mechanic. In addition to his studies, Amir was active in the neighborhood community center, in Gadna and in Bnei Akiva. Amir, “Eddie” in the words of his friends, was a smiling young man, happy, full of joy of life. With a great charm and a gold heart, pleasant, who pursued peace and loved people. “You were more than a friend,” said his friend Shmuel. “You were also a brother who could always be approached, in every situation and every question, and we would know that the answer would be positive.” Amir liked to dance and hang out with his friends, and most of all he loved music – he listened to music of all kinds at every opportunity, enjoying the sounds and rhythm. During vacations, he loved traveling in Israel, jeeps or hiking with a knapsack on his back, and he did a lot of sports in nature – horseback riding, rappelling and omega. Amir loved the country very much and believed in coexistence without distinction of color, race or gender. In December 2002, Amir enlisted in the IDF and began serving in the Armored Corps in a base in the south of the country On the 3rd of Adar 5763 (May 3, 2003) Amir fell in the line of duty and he is twenty years old. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Segula, Petah Tikva. Survived by his parents and seven brothers and sisters. Amir’s friend, Alon, wrote: “You should know that I love you as much as I did not love and do not love many people … The power that I loved you will be reserved and will not be given to anyone else … You always knew how to make fun of anyone who sees you.” “I’ll always miss you, and I can not go on without you / I know you’re looking down, I can not digest the loss, so I hope I’ll see you in the future, I’ll always remember you.” Rachel, Amir’s friend, writes: “I hope you are well up there like we were down here, and you’ll know that we’ll always remember you and your charming smile. So you know you will always have a place in my heart and my thoughts, and thank you for being with her and for all that you have done for me and for the entire society. ” Shmuel, Amir’s friend, writes: “I know that you are in heaven looking down and smiling that charming and charming smile that captivated everyone, I always remember the experiences we experienced together, from the Bnei Akiva trips, to the Kadatz and back to the neighborhood. You always knew how to smile and make happy people who needed it. “My friend, Amir’s friend:” How can I describe my love for you, and my appreciation of you with all my heart, and describe my feeling now that you are no longer with us. What will we do now without you and without laughing? … I feel your disadvantage and all my feelings towards you … love, miss, think, dream and most sick of you in the world. “