Fromerman, Shraga
Son of Shmuel and Esther. He was born on the 11th of Shvat 5709 (10.2.1949) in Tel Aviv. He studied at the Gordon School in Givatayim, at the “Aliyah” school in Ramat Gan and at the ORT high school in Ramat Gan, where he acquired the carpentry profession. Prior to joining the army, Shraga prepared for the matriculation exams and passed them successfully. At a young age, Shraga joined the Scouts movement, and even guided his tribe. He loved the activity in the movement, its special experiences and trips in Israel, and was not prepared to give up any camp trip. He was a sports fan and liked basketball games. He practiced at Hapoel Ramat Gan and dedicated most of his energies to this field. He also loved folk dances and was one of the active participants in these dance classes. Shraga was known among his friends honestly and honestly and never hesitated to tell a person what he thought was worth saying. He was drafted into the IDF in May 1967 and a few days after his enlistment he found himself in the elite unit of the Southern Command, and after completing his discharge he prepared to continue studying at the Technion. (29.8.1972) was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul.