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Kaimaker, Iris

Kaimaker, Iris


Daughter of Hannah and Reuven. She was born on May 5, 1975 in Lod. Iris was born to a traditional family, the daughter of the Indian community, the eldest sister of Moshe and Ronit. In 1981, the family moved to Be’er Yaakov. Iris attended her elementary studies at the Rashbi School in Be’er Ya’akov and the high school students at the Eshkolot School in Rishon Le-Zion in the biological track, and in all of her studies Iris was an outstanding student, and her intelligence was diligent and ambitious. Of her talents, which is reflected in her beautiful achievements, Iris was blessed with generosity and sensitivity to the needs of those around her, she helped her friends with everything she had and was very loved by them.As a high social awareness, she invested time and effort in activities to nurture and promote various populations, For example, in the 10th grade she took a course for madatzim and served as a counselor in the field “Iris always nurtured herself, never left the house unorganized, and if I was a woman, she would not be able to take care of her. I had to go out to the event. She would make sure I looked beautiful, straightened my hair and made me gray. She was very dedicated to her parents and a sister who loved her brother and her sister, and was careful to treat her parents with respect and help with the tasks of the home. National Service. Those close to her feared that because of the gap between the values ​​of secular society and the values ​​of the traditional-religious society on which she was raised, it would be difficult for her to integrate into the military framework. Finally, Iris chose the IDF, and in late October 1993 she enlisted in compulsory military service, and after completing her basic training she was assigned to the head of the Computer and Electronics Division. Who demanded her routine functioning at the base, recounting her command, Doron Rotem: “Iris was an integral part of the unit where she served and progressed. She was very conspicuous in her diligence, dedication, loyalty, and strong will to succeed on any mission. In her quiet and pleasant manner, Iris Ahuda was impressed by her commanders and members of the unit … “About two weeks after her twentieth birthday, on May 21, 1995, Iris fell during her military service, and was brought to rest at the age of twenty. Who lives in the military section of the cemetery in Rishon LeZion and left behind her parents, brother and sister, and her family commemorating the purchase of a Torah scroll for the synagogue in their neighborhood.

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