Hirschman, Doron
Ben Edna and Uri. He was born on December 7, 1969 in Jerusalem. He studied at the Luria Elementary School and at the Danish High School in the biological track. In his youth, Doron was a member of the Scout movement and was a little bit of a business in training and reached the rank of commander and coordinator of the Modiin tribe in Jerusalem, a handsome and impressive boy with a lot of humor: Doron traveled a lot in Israel, loved nature and landscapes and was always full of activity and activity. When he was killed in the Peace-Galilee War by his tennis instructor Yossi Zitouni, Doron stopped playing and threw the rocket, reading Hebrew and English books, listening to quiet music and especially fond of the songs of the Land of Israel Doron aspired to be drafted into an elite unit, Sayeret Matkal. He successfully passed the special tests, tests and interviews and set out to formulate. Due to injury to his leg during the consolidation process, he was prevented from leaving for this unit. At the beginning of August 1987, Doron was drafted into the army, where he was assigned to the infantry brigade of the Golani Brigade. After a short period, Doron went on a course for infantry commanders. He received the rank of corporal, returned to the battalion for the command and continued in the battalion during training and operational activities, and Doron went on to continue his training as a combat soldier and as a commander in a course for infantry officers and a course for sabotage officers. He was not satisfied with his service in the combat unit and made every effort to be accepted into a special and special unit, and after a period he was accepted into such a unit. He was sent to the officers’ training course and returned to the unit as a team commander, and his commanding officer wrote: “A very serious attitude. Discovery of initiatives, dedication and devotion to goals. Brought the staff under his guidance to a very high professional level. “In August 1990, Doron joined the army and was appointed operations officer in the unit, on May 3, 1991. Doron fell during his service, In the beautiful “Blue Hole” dive site, where his friend, Itzik Khayat, was killed and brought to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, leaving behind his parents and sister Sharon. Near Doron’s fresh grave, his commander said: “A number of operations are etched before my eyes, in which you lead the forces to success, You have hurt innocent people. Demonstration of leadership, tolerance and perseverance. Team training in full track, whose success is also evident today. You are therefore chosen to serve as an operations officer. You have discovered qualities of good working ability and communication with various bodies. You knew how to do it on your peaceful and smiling way. Even when you were very angry, few people felt it. You represented the unit faithfully and devotedly, which were a pride to all of us. In our conversations you used to express your warm affection for your parents. You adored your father who taught you love of the land, did not stop praising your mother, and worried about your sister in her military service. You liked surfing, surfing, enjoying nature and diving. “In a letter of condolences to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote:” Doron received a training team and trained him for operational activity. In these operations, he proved to all of us that he and his team deserve to join the group of fighters in the special branch. I asked Doron to take on the key role of the operations officer. Indeed, Doron managed to carry out this task and to do it very well. Doron was an officer, a commander, an educator and most of all a friend of great sensitivity. “Doron’s uncles said after his death:” Doron and Itzik are not adventurers from birth. They are the product of our cruel reality, which exposes boys to danger and places them on tests. “