Jean, Yaniv
Bennett and Albert. Born on February 15, 1974 in Holon, son of a member of a family with three children. Yaniv earned his education at the Weizmann elementary school and at the ORT high school in his hometown. He did not invest much in theoretical studies, but he had gold hands and excelled in fine mechanics, dismantling machines and assembling them again. He was loved by his teachers and friends for his kindness, his generosity and his willingness to help, and the eternal smile on his face. When he was twelve years old, his family moved from the Jesse Cohen neighborhood to a central street in the city, where he acquired many friends and was a central figure in social life. “Negro” his friends affectionately called him. They remember him as a mischievous, adventurous, courageous, adventurous man who organized trips around the country and entertained in dance clubs. In August 1992, Yaniv enlisted in the army and was assigned to the Givati Brigade, and during his short service he proved his ability and performed his tasks faithfully and conscientiously. During his service on 19 December 1993. He was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Holon and left behind his parents and two brothers, Doron and Uri, and his parents memorialized him in a memorial lamp that they donated to the synagogue In the name of Rabbi Meir Baal Haness in Holon.