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Edri, Assaf (Assi)

Edri, Assaf (Assi)


Ben Shula and Shalom. Born on Tuesday, September 11, 1972 in Hadera, Asi began his studies at the elementary school in Hadera, and graduated from the Amal Hadera high school in the framework of the framework, Principal of the elementary school: “Quiet and timid, smiling and full of joy of life. Loved by acquaintances and a favorite of friends, was a student with black curls and black eyes. “The high school principal,” Amal, “stood out among his friends:” The school came in the wake of his older brother. His integration was quick, and he was already taking his first steps with us in the company of the students. As he grew older, he became a small, slender boy, a handsome and handsome young man, always in the center of things. A large group of students and students around him was a common picture in the school. Assi was one of them, but not like everyone else. He had his own way of expressing himself-a special way, acceptable to his friends. There was a sense of leadership in Assi that would certainly bear fruit in the future. “His mother adds:” The phone in our house did not stop ringing and the friends were in first place. “Assi was a sports enthusiast who was especially good at soccer and played for Hapoel for two years. “Asi likes to take advantage of every moment of his life,” says his girlfriend Inbal, who liked to help others, especially his parents, in early August 1991. Assi was recruited to the IDF. At the end of his basic training, he was stationed in the navy unit, but did not like his job and asked to leave the corps. His request was accepted and he was transferred to the Ordnance Corps, the Valley Unit, as a locksmith. After six months he completed an advanced course in frameworks and graduated with honors. On 29.11.1993 Assi was killed in the course of his duties, during the explosion of a barrel of fuel that he had welded. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Hadera. He was twenty-one years old when he fell. Survived by his parents and three brothers – Eli, Avi and Shimri. In his letter of condolences to the family, his commander wrote: “Assaf served in the unit as a metalworker in the armaments department for about a year and eight months. Assaf contributed a great deal to the unit on the professional and social level, and stood out with great diligence. He was loved by everyone and was a personal example of his friends. “His parents donated a Torah scroll to the” Six Day “synagogue in Hadera.

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