Feller, Shai
Ben Shoshana and Shaul. Born in Jerusalem on November 4, 1967. When he was about a year old, he traveled with his family to the United States for the purpose of continuing his studies, and returned to Haifa where he studied at Herzl Elementary School and completed his studies In the city’s urban high school in the biological track: During all his years in school, Shai spent his studies, as described by the center of the high school in the city’s high school, Mr. A. Hoch: “During all these years he was a talented and talented student His scholastic achievements attested to this. His reliability was exemplary and so was his behavior in school activities. He will always be remembered as a modest and pleasant man acceptable to his friends. “Shai was particularly interested in the field of life sciences, and is especially fond of his work with his good friend, Moshe Nativ, on the subject:” The resident oak and its inhabitants. ” He was a bookworm who read books of various kinds, literature, source and translation, and theoretical literature on general history, biology and computers, and his friend, Moshe Nativ, describes his character: “I discovered Shai the thinker, the intellectual who shrieked He is able to answer a question with a poignant answer on the brink of irony. I discovered Shai, the man of principles who stood on his own, even if alone in the battle. Shai always managed to entertain us to tears in witty sentences, imitations, and ‘solo performances’, which only he could conceive. I discovered Shai, a lover of nature, who was fascinated by a wild green landscape, wild flowers blooming, the smell of mildew in winter. “Shai was drafted into the IDF in mid-January 1986 and assigned to the Military Police Corps. After completing various courses, including a course for criminal investigators, he was assigned to the Central Unit for Special Investigations as a criminal investigator. After completing his regular army service, he volunteered for regular army service. According to his commanders, he was “against a high personal level, an investor and a professional in his field of activity.” On the 11th of Elul 5709 (September 11, 1990) Shai fell during his service and was put to rest at the military cemetery in Haifa. Survived by his parents and three brothers – Amit, Omer and Yuval. In a letter of condolences to the family, the MPCID commander wrote: “His work was performed loyally, with diligence, devotion to the task and solving complex and complex problems.” Inseparable traits from his immediate surroundings were social, smile and love of others. . The commander of the Central Unit for Special Investigations wrote: “We were used to seeing you on the computer, enjoying the wisdom of it and providing solutions to every problem. Shai, Pekudei and Ro’i, we feel like a family that has lost one of its finest sons and it seems that the wound that remains will never heal again. “