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Father, Eran

Father, Eran


Ben-Orna and Moshe. He was born on July 30, 1972 in Tel Aviv. A second child to his parents. On his sixth anniversary, the family moved to Ashdod and Eran began his studies at the Re’im Elementary School and continued in the junior high school of the city’s fourth school. He completed his high school studies at ORT Rehovot in electronics. Eran was a young man who was balanced, honest and modest, friendly and full of concern for others and expressions of personal attention to his closest family members and friends. Thanks to his attitude, he was the image of a socially acceptable leader of his age peers and parents, and his home became a vibrant social center. This situation shocked Eran’s love for entertainment. In social entertainment he stood out in his sense of humor and his imaginative statements. His outward appearance was meticulous and expressed his love for beauty and aesthetics. He devoted much of his spare time to sports, trips and beach walks, and also liked to sing, dance folk and listen to music, especially to Shlomo Artzi’s songs. Eran was drafted into compulsory military service in the IDF in July 1990 and was assigned to serve in the Israel Air Force’s anti-aircraft unit. He was sent to a radar course and graduated cum laude, but the role of guidance offered to him as a result of the course was rejected and he decided to move to a testing facility, which offered other challenges, as well as his colleagues, who were older than him. “Eran fell in the course of his duties on September 12, 1992, in a road accident At the Kastina junction, he was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Ashdod, where he laid his parents, brother and sister And in the synagogue in Ashdod and colleagues established service Garden in memory.

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