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Frimet, Mordechai (Moti)

Frimet, Mordechai (Moti)


Ben Margareta and Yitzhak. He was born on August 24, 1974 in Tel Aviv. Moti’s childhood was spent in Bnei Brak. Mutti’s mother said that her youngest son was a shy, quiet, spoiled child, who was very fond of him. Moti attended the Ma’alot religious elementary school and graduated with honors. When Moti immigrated to ninth grade, his family moved to Petach Tikvah and Moti began his studies at the Ort Singalovski High School in electronics. High school studies influenced Moti and changed him. He opened up, and a withdrawn child became a popular and accepted boy surrounded by many friends. Moti loved sports and especially soccer, and admired Maccabi Haifa. He liked to listen to music, on the one hand he loved old Hebrew songs and on the other hand heavy rock music like “Guns and Roses” and “Metelika.” Moti was interested in everything related to flying and in his spare time he built airplane models. Many friends wrote letters to Moti after his fall and poems in his memory. From all this, their love for him and his image, drawn by affection for his warm, warm smile, is reflected by his ability to enthusiastically pursue his fellow workers, his motivation and his constant quest for perfection. Many wrote that Mutti influenced them and changed them in his collection of good and benevolent qualities. Moti enlisted in the IDF in November 1992. His ambition was to become a pilot or fighter in a combat unit, but as a high-school graduate in electronics, he was assigned to a paratroopers base, and all of his services were carried out over this period. He was very professional, attentive and attentive to everyone, extremely sensitive and caring Moti fell during his service on Yom Kippur, (October 15, 1995), aged 21. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Petah Tikva Kaveh left behind his parents and two brothers, Avraham and Rachel, and Motti and his friends, who had eulogized him, said that Motti was an example of action and contribution.

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