Gardens, Remy
Son of Rachel z “l and Zvi, was born on December 16, 1957 in Petach Tikvah and grew up in it, and Rami attended the PICA elementary school. When he was 8 years old, he lost his mother and moved to Kibbutz Einat, near Petah Tikva. When his father remarried, Rami returned home and studied at the Amal B high school in electronics, and received a high school diploma. He was a member of the Gadna and later an active member of the Scouts movement in Petach Tikvah, and Rami loved sports, especially running and swimming. He was a natural adventurer: he liked to travel in remote places and find new paths that even his father, who was in the army, , A tour guide, did not know about them: At the beginning of his service, he and his friends secretly planned a trip to Petra only after his father threatened to reveal him When he was discharged from the IDF in 1979, he worked for one year at odd jobs, and in the late 1980s went to the United States to study computer programming. When he returned, Rami paid for computers at the Institute for Productivity in Tel Aviv. Was well absorbed in this work and was satisfied with it. When the Peace for Galilee War broke out, and his comrades were summoned to their units, he hastened to call his unit and set out. He stood up in his unit after the crews had been completed, but insisted that he be assigned to some team and in every position, even as a simple soldier. He was the commander of an armored personnel carrier in the 7th Brigade, which fought against the Syrians on the eastern front and was injured in the shelling of the village of Hatzviya, which fell in battle on June 10, 1982, and was brought to rest at the military cemetery in Petach Tikvah. Wrote to his family that he was a brilliant young man with the qualities of a leader, his commanders trusted him, and he was loved by all, and his memory was commemorated by his family in a scout in Petah Tikva.