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Hazma, Tzameret

Hazma, Tzameret


Daughter of Claudia and Uri. She was born on May 8, 1975 in Afula. Tzameret studied at the Alon Yizrael Elementary School in the name of Yigal Allon, continued in junior high school and at the Ben Gurion high school in Afula, in the humanitarian track. Tzameret was a quiet, dedicated student whose notebooks were orderly, and was highly praised by her teachers. Yigal Mazor, principal of the elementary school: “Quiet girl, quiet of wisdom and knowledge, diligent child, diligence of an ant, a child internalized in consideration of others, a clean and orderly girl, out of habit of self-perfection. Tzameret was a model for her friends and schoolchildren, her sisters and her younger brother. ” “I always forgot, always remember, always on the subject, excelling in studies, nothing ‘about’, everything, everything to the last detail,” adds Matya, her teacher in grades 7-8: It is written in a notebook and in memory: Tzameret is always the first to help in the cultivation of the class, volunteers to help and organize every party and event in the class and in the class. “In her spare time, she loved reading books, especially literature, reading books in English to enrich her vocabulary, listening to quiet music, sports, running, Swimming and training at the gym, Tzameret was recruited to the IDF at the beginning of September 1993 and assigned to the Intelligence Corps. After basic training, she was sent to a classified course at the Modi’in School, and her commanders estimated her to be professional. She was thorough and serious and showed motivation and determination to succeed in the course. On January 30, 1994, Tzameret fell in the line of duty and was put to rest in the military cemetery in Afula. She was nineteen years old. Survived by her parents, four sisters – Shelly, Revital, Ayelet and Sharon and brother – Tzachi. In a letter of condolences to the family, the commander wrote: “Tzameret was about to complete a quality and vital course that lasted about five months and to be counted with the line of those who gave warnings to the State of Israel. Tzameret took an active part in the lessons, took an interest in her question and did not give up until she knew, and in her achievements she proved how excellent she is. , Full of life and grace, with a lot of precision We will remember her as someone who reached the top of the achievements and was among the top members of her course. ” Her parents commemorated her in the Beit Chabad synagogue in Afula.

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