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Farchi, Iran

Farchi, Iran


Lucky and Raphael. He was born on 26.5.1972 in Jaffa. Eran was the youngest son, brother to Dorit and Yosef. He began his studies at the AD Gordon Elementary School in Tel Aviv and continued at Ironi Hey High School in the city, in the geographic direction, where he was a smiling, energetic and impressive person, who loved the sea and from a young age worked in surfing and sailing. When Eran was sixteen years old, his older brother was injured in a car accident and died of his injuries a year later, and he tried to live in the image of his esteemed brother: He wore his clothes, mimicked his behavior and believed , Because you have to live the moment and exhaust life to the end, so much to spend, went on trips around the country with his friends, participated in the party Z and watch movies. However, despite refusing to plan for the future, thinking about college. He went to university psychometric exams and passed them successfully. In early January 1991 he joined the army and was stationed Eran Air Force intelligence unit. Eran was a devoted son to his parents and would strengthen them in their difficult moments, so he wanted to serve close to home. During his military service, he met Shachit, with whom he had a good time. Eran gave warmth and love to his girlfriend, surprised her with the cooking he specialized in and encouraged and supported. He did not neglect his friends either, and as a loyal and attentive friend he served as a wall to many of his friends, who admired him and came to him to unload what was on their hearts. On January 6, 1993, a month before his planned release, Eran fell in the line of duty in a road accident that took place on the Arava road, In the Ein Yahav area, where the driver lost control of the steering wheel, strayed into the opposite lane and crashed into the truck with his three friends, who had spent a vacation together in Eilat: Staff Sergeant Daniel Marcus, Avi Levi and Moshe Miller. He was twenty-one years old when he fell. Eran was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Holon, and was buried next to his brother’s grave. Survived by his parents and sister. Eran was promoted to sergeant after his death. Commander of the unit where he served, wrote to the family: “Sergeant Iran Farhi served in the Intelligence Corps in the Air Force for three years, and during his service he could combine his contribution and effort with a smile and a high morale. Eran played an important role and played the best part of his career, and Eran wanted to take advantage of the time he needed to meet with his friends and make the most of his youth. Abroad and academic studies. These plans were interrupted by the horrific accident. I have no words for comfort, but hope that you will have the strength to wake up every morning and remember that Eran was a talented and lively boy. We in the unit will remember him as a friend and a friend. “Eran and his friends recorded a video camera of their journey and thus their last moments were captured, and the film they filmed was shown on television and in IDF units as part of the struggle against road accidents. After the disaster, the press published articles about the accident, including the story of Eran’s life. The Ironi Hey high school in Tel Aviv opened a geography and library class in the name of Eran and Avi, graduates of the school.

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