Benny and Uri. Born on 20.2.1968 in Tel Aviv, son of Bechor, brother of Iris, descendant of “Mate Yosef”. As a child, says his father, Amir was a great mischievous man, but gentle in his soul and loved by all around him. When he was in the garden, he stunned everything with his fertile imagination, creativity, and intelligence. At the age of two, he recited the poems of Miriam Yelan-Staklis, and showed great interest in stories, magazines and books, but when he was offered to move to the gifted class he refused, because he did not want to be different from his friends. He studied at the Dizengoff elementary school in Tel Aviv, in the junior high school at the “Noam” school in Kfar Sava, and in the “Bilu” municipal high school in Tel Aviv, where he studied sports, especially in swimming, and in the cultivation of animals of all kinds. Amir was a talented writer and painter who built various tools and devices, studied various issues, and was a secret that does not lose a drop: During the summer vacation he traveled extensively throughout the country and was well versed in the geography and nature of the Land of Israel, Bezalel “, and to this end he even studied graphics, design and animation, and his father relates:” Love your neighbor as yourself – his symbol – his love for others, his people, his country and his Torah. A barber and a Jew who is rooted in all of his soul and soul, a mischievous animal, a soul of an artist, a creature with a vision, a lover, gentle in his soul, loved and loved by people and close to them. Son, brother and devoted friend, loves boundless. Has a sense of humor, manners and manners, helps, advises and supports, and especially in secret. Apart from reading, his hobbies were building and illustrating models of airplanes, vehicles and motorcycles, from cardboard and plastic to light wood. His paintings and graphic, graphic illustrations glorified and adorned every available plot. Amir’s motto: ‘I’m torn, so I enjoy it.’ He plowed the paths of the country, with its hills and mountains, its ups and downs, not resting until it had assembled the finest of the bikes, following a lot of professional pamphlets. His name came out and he was eager to speak, he was flooded with proposals, his opinion was asked to experience. “In October 1986, Amir was drafted into the IDF. “In the army,” says his father, “he did not rest until he was able to assemble the most suitable ‘tool’ for a low-rate fire, and anyone who was able to see or touch the tool realized how much he investigated, examined, developed and improved, And was appointed in his unit for the staff coach, and gave them his knowledge and experience. ” During his service in the Israel Defense Forces, he served as a computer technician, and in his last position was the head of a computer operating team, responsible for the functioning of the computer at the base, while studying painting and graphics. He was injured and hospitalized, but refused to be released, and at the end of his regular service he continued to be a member of the army. Was buried in the Kiryat Shaul cemetery and was survived by his parents, sister Iris and a friend Keren Amir: “… initiative is the first word associated with Amir’s name. The scope of his career is limited to describing his qualities as a person and his qualities as a professional and commander of a team of soldiers and soldiers. … Adhering to the mission and striving for perfection of performance were among its outstanding characteristics. As a person, he was very sensitive to the needs of his subordinates and to the consumers he gave computer services. The attentive ear, the smile in which all those who turn to him are received, will remain engraved deep in our hearts, their colleagues and the service. “