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Inbar, Ram

Inbar, Ram


Son of Mali and Wolf. Born on the 30th of Tevet 5770 (30.12.1970) in Kibbutz Nahal Oz, brother of Lenor, who is a year and a half older than him, the blue-eyed and persistent smile was a child full of charm and energy, who had a special sense of humor that made everyone laugh without even meaning to. When he was four years old, his younger brother Asaf grew up in the Shaar Hanegev Regional School, where he worked in the livestock industry, took care of the horses and was a partner in the development of the horseback riding industry in the children’s farm. The high school students worked day by day in the field crops industry, and the members of the kibbutz who worked with him were full of admiration and appreciation for his ability, dedication and devotion He spent a lot of time with his friends on the Sabbath, and spent hours with the various crops, following their development, returning from the journeys as if he were drawing strength from the fields and crops. Ram’s great love was for music, and as a child he listened to classical music and Hebrew songs, and at one point he moved closer to Eastern music and became an enthusiastic fan of Mizrahi music. When he was 16, his younger sister, Ofri, was born. Ram was in a warm and loving relationship with his family and was a loyal son and a loving brother. In October 1989, he enlisted in the IDF and served in the Combat Engineering Corps, and he loved the army and its activities, supported the members of the army, supported and volunteered for every mission. 1992) During a clash with terrorists in Lebanon, Ram was brought to rest in the military section of the cemetery in his kibbutz Nahal Oz, leaving behind two parents, Naor and Assaf and a sister, Ofri. His family commemorated him in a book she published. The Jewish student organization in Rome planted a tree in its memory in the forest of the Jewish National Fund. Defense Minister Moshe Arens wrote to the bereaved family: “Ram served in the Engineering Corps. He was a professional, responsible, caring soldier, volunteered for every mission and performed every task assigned to him. Ram was popular with his comrades-in-arms and was promoted after his death. His memory was holy and we were deeply rooted in our hearts. “In a letter of condolences to the grieving family, his commander wrote:” Ram fought heroically and courageously while carrying out his duties. Friends who knew Ram well described him as a true friend with a sense of humor. Ram liked to help others and in his excellent impeccable function was a worthy example for both his friends and all the soldiers of the unit. Ram fought valiantly and justified time and time again that he was the company’s favorite – because he was so loud and kind. Every task assigned to Ram was performed perfectly and in peace of mind. Ram was unparalleled and helped his comrades in the unit. Volunteered for his last mission in the recognition that this is an active partner in defending the northern settlements against an enemy that does not distinguish between a man, a woman, a boy and an old man. He also volunteered for his last mission from the same vision of a mission to ensure the well-being of the country’s inhabitants, while knowing that this could only be achieved by great self-risk. We will remember Ram as one of our best fighters. “

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