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His, Nissan

His, Nissan


The eldest son of Rachel and Amos. He was born on April 14, 1970, in Kibbutz Evron, where he lived in a kibbutz, in a communal education, and was a peaceful, padded, loving childhood of parents, grandparents and a broad family. In which there is a proper balance between closeness and nature, agriculture and kibbutz ideals, and a connection to the industrial-technological world that developed in the kibbutz thanks to the “Bermad” – a plant for irrigation automation devices. In the life of Nissan, when fourteen sons and daughters are “bad” when they are: like brothers, then and today – a rare, rare friendship, which grew in the joint sleep, And even when he was a child, it was possible to discern hints that would later develop into such unique character lines: a clear and concise statement, originality, independence, and near-total knowledge of where he was striving, and continued his studies at the Ofek high school on the kibbutz When the “Reim” group immigrated to the institution, it became the “Shaked” group: a group of thirty-six students, all of whom were the strata. He was a good athlete, a brilliant student, a loyal friend, a witty, amusing boy. Nissan played in the “Asherat” volleyball team that won the school championship. During this period he also began working in the avocado industry, a branch that would remain loyal to him many years later. At the end of the twelfth grade, Nissan chose to take a year of service in his movement – “Hashomer Hatzair” – he taught the Shprinzak branch in Haifa and Haifa a fruitful year full of experiences and impressions, and stressed that the emphasis was on imparting human and movement values. In 1988, before the elections, Nissan was asked by the kibbutz bulletin board about his political views, and he replied: “The voting in the Knesset elections is important to me as a tool for realizing my political opinions. The results of the elections are important to me as determining the future of the state in the coming years. It is important for me to influence and participate in the elections. “In early February 1989, Nissan enlisted in the IDF. He successfully passed the tests for a pilot course, and from then until his last day served in the air force – whether in the regular army, for seven years, or in reserve duty. Every vacation from the army was used by him to return to work in the avocado plantation, because from here he drew his strength – from nature, agriculture and roots. In 1996, Nissan was discharged from the army after seven years of service. In an interview with the kibbutz leaflet he said: “Flight is very satisfying, there are not many passages during a military flight where you say to yourself, ‘What fun,’ the reason is that the type of flight we train is overloaded and requires all the concentration needed to perform the missions safely and safely. The feeling of satisfaction comes after the flight, when you fly the flight home. ” On the question “What did you discover about yourself during the army?” “I did not discover anything that was completely new to me, I learned to know my abilities, to make decisions and to function in stressful situations, to operate and to work with people, to carry out tasks.” The most important thing that was proven right is that in the long run there is a direct relationship between investment and results And with a great deal of investment you can achieve almost any goal. ” As required by the kibbutz before going to school, Nissan concentrated the dining room for about six months; The transition from flying to the dining room was made easily and flexibly. In October 1997, Nissan returned from a long trip in the Far East. He worked in plantations and was about to go to school. In January 1999 he was accepted to the companies in Evron; Two years laterWerner announced his departure, but nevertheless remained connected to the kibbutz with all his soul and maintained contact with his family and friends. In the fall of 1999, Nissan began his undergraduate studies at the Tel Aviv University, specializing in engineering and management. In 2001 he completed his degree studies and received an industrial and management engineer’s certificate. During that same year, he was accepted to work in the Israel Police’s Air Force, where he served until his fall in Lebanon as part of reserve duty. Nissan was a modest man who did not seek fame for his successes and accomplishments in the army, studies, and work. A pleasant man and a loyal friend, as his friends testify. Few knew that he had worked as a pilot of the police and that he had been involved in very important police operations. After his death, his hobby was also discovered, riding in a group of bikers – a cohesive group that expressed its pain over its fall on blogs on the Internet. Nissan fell during the Second Lebanon War on August 12, 2006, when the “Yasur” helicopter that was flying crashed. After landing a large force of fighters deep into southern Lebanon, about thirty seconds after taking off, the helicopter was hit by a missile fired by Hizbullah and the five crew members were killed. Major General Sami Ben-Naim, Captain Daniel Gomez, Sergeant Major Ron Mashiach and First Sergeant Tendler were among those who fell. Nissan, thirty-six years old, was laid to rest at the cemetery in his kibbutz, Evron. Survived by his parents, two brothers and two sisters. At the funeral ceremony, his family sang Lea Shabat’s song “Always Waiting for You”: “… Every plane that flies in the sky / Every star shining in the eyes / reminds me of you / Nahlieli before the rain / Crickets in the evening / Always waiting for you …”. On his grave, his father eulogized him: “My dear Nissan, our dear one, part of our heart, a child of love and beauty and all that God can give to man, so why raise the bird to heaven for more? At night I looked at the sky and saw you there, the brightest and brightest star, and although you tried to hide among the stars, I discovered you, because there is not such a star with so much light, no, you must be wondering why we cry so much? In the world I have the best family in the world, I have the best friends in the world, I have such an important and interesting job, and one that serves everyone. And look at me wondering, and I have Lear, the cat in the world, and no one will argue with me about it, so what do you cry for? I went out for a few hours to do some work, I performed it perfectly and I’m on my way back. ‘ You have always been a child of love for man, a child of peace and deep friendship, a child who aspires to do everything perfectly but modestly, so you just went to work and a little forgot to come back. Our child, we love you so much and want to shout so loud and out of your heart a scream that will reach you, up there, you hear? ” Commander Oded Shamla, commander of the Israel Police’s Air Force, told Nissan: “Your special character and your right and mature attitude made you a pilot and a top-ranking officer from the air force.” I was very happy about your decision to join the police and join the unit in engineering studies, I have not yet realized how quickly you will integrate, influence and become such a dominant figure in the life of the unit.In the years of our joint work you have proven time and time again that beyond being a pilot and an excellent officer, you are a rare person, Full of joy and endlessly responsible for your qualities, combined with relaxation and magic Personal, you soon became one of the pillarsour. Professional and social leader. I was glad that I had been given the opportunity as a commander to reward you for your investment and achievements, and when I promoted you to your proper place in the management of the unit, we were rewarded with many fruits in all fields. I assure you that you will always be with us, both in routine life and in special occasions. Nir wrote, on behalf of the Israeli Air Force: “… Nissan joined the unit very quickly. … In the framework of his ground role, he proved that, apart from being very astute and sensitive to people inside and outside the police force, he is also a true professional who always strives to reach a complete answer to any issue that was brought before him and did not settle for “gray areas” or undefined. … His professionalism and skills highlighted him, and very quickly he became more and more dominant in the unit, taking over additional positions, in the framework of which he developed excellent working relations with both police and civilian entities. … Nissan before that stood out in his skills and that was worthy. … as a manager, has shown great caring from every subject in the unit. … Nissan is an excellent pilot – sharp, focused, quick-thinking, one who relies on him with his eyes closed … “As a friend, Nissan was a figure that I and many of us would miss personally. Always with kindness, always courteously … It seems that all the members of the unit felt very close to him, and here, too, he had extensive connections with a large number of people, even outside the framework of work hours He always knew how to make a separation and remain loyal and discreet to each and every one of us. ” Haggai, a close friend of mine, wrote: “… who knew Nissan from the pilot’s course met a born pilot – one who knew this whole thing about flying with natural ease and without effort. And he did not hesitate to raise his hand again and again at the briefing (or ask about the flight), “I did not understand, go back to it again.” Anyone who met him at the police met a responsible officer who pushed and promoted issues that were within his responsibility. – that there is no doubt that they are legal at all … And how the simple dress and simplicity of his ways get along with someone who tried to ‘make’ a big bang on the stock market and get rich? All of us, friends from the course and from the squadron, remember that Nissan had a sharp and witty sense of criticism, combined with a healthy sense of humor, a sense of humor, A person with whom the conversation is always amusing and funny … For thirty days I have been sad and I miss very much. ” During the shiva days, Sagi, Nissan ‘s brother, wrote: “… every day is another day, time has lost its meaning … so many people, so many stories, and I feel every day that I know you a little bit more It ‘s really strange that you are actually dead, but this week I get to know you a lot more (it seems to me) than when you were alive … I am now Big Brother, physically, maybe yes, but for me you will always be my big brother. It’s not easy, not at all, it’s hard, very hard, and right now every day it gets harder and goes deeper and deeper, and at the same time my brother, we have so many good reasons to continue living and continue to be happy … My main What you left me / us – to live the moment, not to make accounts, to be generous, to take things easy, and yet there was so much depth in you.Cold, I miss you endlessly. I try to transform my sense of missed opportunity with the stories of all the people you know and know (and sometimes even succeed), and I do not remember whether I told you this or not, so it’s important to me to know: I love you. Sends you light and love and a huge hug. “

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