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Kenpo, Mordechai (Moti)

Kenpo, Mordechai (Moti)


Bennett and David. He was born on the 27th of Adar 5734 (21.3.1974) in Migdal Ha’Emek. The fourth of five children. Ach Lakti, Shalom, Perach and Shimon. Grew up and educated in a city that overlooks the wonderful views of the Jezreel Valley, the Carmel Mountains and the Lower Galilee. He studied at the “Shalom Aleichem” elementary school and continued to the Ort Rogozin High School, where he studied in the electrical and electronics program. Moti was a devoted and loving son, a man who was friendly and loved by all those around him. He loved sports, and for several years he played for the Hapoel Migdal Ha’emek soccer team. At the beginning of March 1992, Moti enlisted in the IDF and served in the Logistics Corps, where he worked for about a year in various factories, after completing a year in civilian service. On November 27, 2001, their eldest son Dor was born, and on the Sabbath and holidays the wife and son joined Moti at the base in Kiryat Shmona, In order to stay close to each other and to preserve the family circle.Moti later moved his family to the northern town from a systemic perspective In the future, the couple planned to build a house in Moshav ‘Abdon, the birthplace of Liat, who was very fond of the army and the place he served in. He continued to work even when he was on holiday and on Saturdays and holidays, and he made sure to give Moti fell in the line of duty on 9 July 2002 in a horrific car accident that cut his life and his family’s life. In the afternoon, he left his base and went to pick up his wife, Liat, from her place of study and his son Dor from kindergarten. On the Yesod HaMa’ala road, a vehicle that had been asleep fell off its route. Moti, Liat and Dor were killed on the spot. Mutti was twenty-eight when he fell. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Migdal Haemek. His wife Liat and his son Dor were buried in the cemetery in Shlomi. Moti left behind his parents, two sisters and two brothers. After his fall he was promoted to the rank of First Sergeant. On his tombstone the words were engraved: “And to the wife Leah and the son of Dor, whose lives and death were not separated.” “Moti served in the 769 brigade for two years, and served as a regular driver in reserve duty on a permanent basis and continued his regular service as brigade driver in the last year of his life. As a supreme value. Moti contributed and invested ceaselessly, Sabbaths and holidays in the positions of Mount Dov and Lebanon, on dangerous trips and mobilizing soldiers in convoys to positions along the line. In his job, Motti commanded about 90 drivers in the career army and performed his duties in a dedicated and responsible manner, while maintaining safety rules, driving refreshes, escorting and mentoring his subordinates. “In the local newspaper of Moshav Avon, where Liat’s parents lived, , Three flowers were picked / Moti, Liat and Dor, and still children. It’s hard and it’s different. It’s different and it hurts. But think that you’re up, are together again / The longing does not stop and everything is suddenly sad / To think that suddenly Everything is missing / you always think about you, everything is different without you / the family and friends still love and miss / tell me God, why are you the good guys? “Her parents wrote”Now, everything is difficult, bitter and strange,” he said. “Fate did not smell, and all of a sudden it turned out to be a pity. / Why, Mutti, did you take a lesson? “

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