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Doisky, Tomer

Doisky, Tomer


Ben and Rachel and Shmuel, brother to Daphne and Oren. He was born on July 2, 1985 in Tel Aviv, where he grew up and was educated. He studied at the “Ahavat Zion” elementary school and at “Ironi D” high school. Tomer engaged in sports: running and cycling. He studied in a sports class and became captain of the high school volleyball team. He loved to travel in Israel and even traveled part of the Israel Trail. Tomer was an apprentice, counselor, young center and responsible for construction and factories in the “HaHoresh” tribe of “Tel Aviv Scouts”. The viewers were his second home and it was known that “it’s okay, Doisky takes care of it.” After graduating from high school, he volunteered for a year of service in the Kfir tribe in Tzofim in a distressed neighborhood in south Tel Aviv. In this framework he assisted the youth, was the center of the tribe, guided and trained students to guide and produced events. He also founded and was responsible for the Center for Assistance and Study for Students in Distress, where he also took part in the teaching aspect and taught English and mathematics. Tomer enlisted in the IDF in November 2004 and served as a combat engineering fighter in the Assaf Battalion, after raising his medical profile. He was always quick to think, orderly, diligent, striving for perfection, initiator, planner, organizer, primary, responsible, helpful and helpful, smiling and full of joy, valued by his friends, apprentices and subordinates and loved by all. On January 13, 2007, First Sergeant Tomer Dewski was killed in a car accident at the age of twenty-one and a half, and he was laid to rest in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery.

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