Hachimian, Eleanor
Daughter of Aliza and Menahem, was born on March 15, 1981 in Jerusalem, the sister of Michal, Zion and Eti Eleanor was born at the end of the sixth month of her mother’s pregnancy, weighing one kilogram and dropping to 800 grams, Eleanor was a beautiful child, and although she was a beautiful child, she began her studies at the elementary school in Pisgat Ze’ev and at the age of ten she joined the Scout movement and continued to participate in the activities of the branch in Pisgat Ze’ev for four years. Ze’ev completed her studies at the Rene Cassin School in Jerusalem and completed her studies in a combined academic and tourist program, And a full matriculation certificate, after which she dreamed of specializing in tourism and being a tour guide.Alainor read books, loved music and loved to write songs, and left behind a book of poems, from which she sang: “I Want to Love You / / I want to be with you / Even on cloud / I want you star when I have darkness / I know you love / I know you are /! And if you were sad / I would show you sunsets, how beautiful they are, even when they fade away. If only you could see the color of the sky / How blush are they / Are they up there / Like us so much. “In September 1999, To. She served in the Signal Corps in the Central Command. Her commanders and friends say that she was a wise and diligent soldier, and showed sensitivity and caring towards her friends and great devotion to her role. During her service, Eleanor became close to religion and even managed to enroll in the “Torah and Halacha” seminary and study there one lesson. On Saturday Eleanor stayed at her grandmother’s house with his uncle, who had been a friend for two years. On Saturday night, May 20, 2000, when they traveled from her grandmother’s house to her parents’ home, there was a road accident in which Eleanor lost her life. She was nineteen years old. She was laid to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl. Survived by her parents, two sisters and a brother. The family cultivated a garden near her house and named him after her. The family also donated a donation to the synagogue where they pray. From the condolence letter to the family, which was written by the unit commander Col. Shmulik: “Elinor, of blessed memory, served in my unit as a clerk in the computerization office. In carrying out her role, her many qualities and qualities – responsibility, dedication, devotion and purpose – were expressed. But above all, it is possible to emphasize that the joy of life and the sincere concern for others radiated from her. “From her farewell to her young brother, Zion, on the thirtieth day of her death:” Eleanor my dear sister, the flower in the garden, the rose that has not yet blossomed. Your emotional smile and your conquering heart and the surfer’s hair, we all thrilled. You love them all, and our love for you will never end. Thousands of prayers and requests will never bring you back. You’ll always stay in my heart, because I love you. “