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Davidi, Sa’ar (Yarom)

Davidi, Sa’ar (Yarom)


Ben Shulamit and Meir. He was born in Tel Aviv on the 16th of Tevet 5739 (16.1.1979). Brother to Linui, Kfir and Assaf. Sa’ar, the third child in the family, grew up in Tel Aviv. He began his studies at the Tzvi Shapira elementary school in the Ramat Hen neighborhood and already as a second grade student was found and diagnosed as gifted. Nevertheless, he continued to study in the regular framework until the end of sixth grade, and at the same time participated in various enrichment classes that suited his high level. Sa’ar visited the local community center almost every day and enjoyed carpentry, football, backgammon, etc. One of his great lovers was reading books and he often visited the municipal library, being a “bookworm” who was able to sip a book every day, Sa’ar was an avid amateur of crossword puzzles and in his spare time he loved to play chess, moving his time to a computer screen and learning about complex and complex software, often challenging himself to play against the computer, Sa’ar continued his junior high and high school studies – the “Ironi Aleph” high school in north Tel Aviv, where he studied in the real-world sciences and physics He was a brilliant student but did not brag about his accomplishments, but instead enlisted to help the students who had difficulties, Sa’ar was sent by the school to study physics in a special laboratory in Tel Aviv for outstanding students, while he studied mathematics in a small group, Girls Sa’ar grew up and stood 180 centimeters tall and was handsome and handsome, surrounded by friends and friends from all walks of life, and was elected by majority vote to serve as chairman, but decided not to serve in that capacity. At the beginning of August 1997 Sa’ar joined the IDF, and two months later, his life was lost, and Sa’ar fell during his service on the 12th of Tishrei 5758 (October 12, 1997) and was eighteen and nine months old. To lay in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery.

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