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Krisi, Yasmin

Krisi, Yasmin


Daughter of Smadar and Haim. Was born on July 17, 1982 in Ashkelon, the eldest daughter of her parents. Her sister Netta and her brother Ran were later born. “Yasmin was born brown and beautiful,” says her mother, “with a wonderful smell on a regular basis.” Yasmin studied at Beit Yehezkel Elementary School and at the “Makif Ironi Alef” High School, where she studied geography and biology extensively and thus expressed her love for nature, life and scenery. Ambitious and clever Jasmine had excellent academic achievements, among which stood out her work on bats research. Orly, who was Yasmin’s high school teacher, says: “We remember you, a lively and lively girl with an amazing and charming smile and a personal charm, so special that captivated us all as a model for diligence and devotion to achievement, excellence and excellence. For years I had the privilege to educate you and to know you, and I always knew you would go far, and for you the sky is the limit. ” Rinat, the geography teacher, writes: “When I think about you in the geography classes, I remember how you were always at the center of things in the classroom and draw your attention to us all … When I asked a question about a certain subject, you were soon the first one with an organized and reasoned answer. The answer included examples from different parts of the world to explain the phenomenon … Jasmine, I want you to know, I have a great privilege to be your geography teacher and I will always remember your beauty, your charming smile, your ability to think high, your kindness and concern for others. ” Yasmin, her beloved and loving daughter, loved people very much and was known for her sensitivity to people. She had many friends with whom she was in daily contact. She was very sensitive to others, spoke to everyone with respect and modesty, and tried to help with charitable donations. Jasmine took upon herself a personal commitment and was involved in guiding children, helping children in distress and training in summer camps. After her military service she aspired to study medicine in order to be able to treat patients and sufferers. On every social issue, Yasmin had a thoughtful opinion and was socially involved in all her years of growing up. When she was in 11th grade, she played an active role in the Gadna camp that took place in Juara. Jasmine, with amazing beauty and rare character, stood out in her beauty but it never brought her to the level of pride. She was known for her modesty, shyness, and good manners. At the beginning of the eleventh grade, an amazing friendship developed between her and Maor, a bond that tightened daily and the two of them had already formulated plans and talked about a common future: In October 2000, Yasmin enlisted in the IDF and began her career in the maintenance corps. She finished two stages of the route, and on the day of her death she was supposed to begin the third stage. On February 14, 2001, Jasmine fell in a terrorist attack at the Azor junction. That morning she reached the stop at the junction on her way to Zrifin. A terrorist who drove the bus ran over the waiting people at the station and killed seven soldiers and one civilian. Among those killed were Sergeant Ophir Magdish, Sergeant David Iluz, Sergeant Julie Weiner, Sergeant Racheli Levy, Sergeant Kochi Polonsky, Corporal Alexander Manevich and Simcha Shitrit. At the age of eighteen, Jasmine was in exile. After her death she was promoted to the rank of corporal, who was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Ashkelon, and left behind her parents, sister and brother: “My jasmine, my beauty, my life, my angel, my sister, my friend , My amulet … How last night I breathed your pillow into my lungs, deep deep, so I would have the strength to continue. How I wore today the new clothes you bought me … How much I love you! How worried I was about you. This is not the ceremony you asked for, my Yasmin, not such a coffin! How will I live without you? “In Ashkelon, where Yasmin studied, he published a pamphlet commemorating her death in the 1930s. The newsletter includes teachers, friends and even students who did not know her. The leaflet contains a letter from Netta, Yasmin’s sister: “My Yasmin, my angel, you got the most appropriate name, Jasmine is a beautiful flower, delicate, delicate and smells amazing all the time. You are not with me in your body, but in your pure mind you will always be with me … Yasmin , The one you loved so much your love life was taken away from you, and, our love, taken from us. ” From the words of Ran, her five-year-old brother: “I will always remember you in my heart, you are always in my heart, I will always be with you from below, I will talk to you from below, you will return when the Messiah comes.” Karen, Jasmine’s best friend, writes to her: “… I have many good friends and there is Yasmin, who has a special place that no one will ever catch in life … I think and even sure that half of me is you, Your taste in clothes, shoes, style and even a certain way of speaking. You were really my soulmate … We went to Turkey with Liat and Ariella, it was your first and last time abroad. You were so excited, as if we were flying to the North Pole. How many broken hearts you left there, even of 60-year-olds, the Super Star of Tel Aviv. “I’m proud to have been your best friend and I’m proud that your family feels like I’m part of it.” Her friend Elit writes: “On Friday, when I get home from the army, I would no longer have anyone to shop with, hang out in the city, or just sit in Kapolsky for an Israeli breakfast. Every time I think of you, I remember the last week of your life. We were supposed to go out together at night. “But God knows how much I loved you, that you were such a special girl, and I always love you because you were the best for me … Why you? Why? You, who had so many plans, to be a doctor and marry Maor (at the age of 23) … Yasmin always had ambitions and it’s a shame that they will not come true. “Here are things that her friends wrote to the class:” During the week I remembered how we had in Gadna, When we were in the same room and how much you got the commander G. you were and always will be a girl with confidence and courage to stand up for you, with amazing argument that always made me smile … “Liron:” I think every word or description of who you were would look and be considered the most miserable in their eyes Of the people who knew you … Yasminush, I’m lucky to have the privilege of knowing you, and of being a friend to you. ” Adi: “Every time I close and open my eyes I see you, I see the beautiful Jasmine whose smile takes up the whole picture I will never forget you, how worried and loving and how much you agreed to give … I will not forget how you loved your family and you talked about it I’ll forget how you talked about your brother everywhere, how much you loved him and cared for him, it’s too bad that your love and Maor’s friendship was cut short in the middle. Shlomit Varn: “The smile that was hard to remove from your face will have a hard time coming up to us, to know that we will not see it again, but only in our memories. Natalie: “A beautiful girl, everyone tells how smart, talented and funny she was.” Bat Chen: “The jasmine flower we lost, which is no longer and will return only in resurrectionShosh, the principal of the high school where Yasmin’s mother works, writes: “We had the privilege of knowing Yasmin, your eldest daughter, who radiated the warmth and values ​​she absorbed in your home. “Yasim’s father’s co-workers write:” Haim spoke a lot about his eldest daughter, about her excellence in studies and society, and her aspirations for the future. Jasmine and her father were very close to him, more than a regular father and daughter, and they were friends with a lot of respect and mutual respect, and she always loved him and always told him where she was Haim was always willing to drive her from place to place and take care of everything she needed, so they were in touch by telephone several times a day. It will be lacking for them and for us its presence, its modesty and its sympathies, there is no doubt that this is a great loss. ” Col. Itzik, Yasmin’s commander, writes: “Yasmin is engraved in our hearts as a vibrant, humorous person, full of motivation and a strong desire to influence and succeed. Smadar and Chaim, the parents, in your names you symbolize what will fill the love of all, nature and life. You raised a daughter who was proud of every home in Israel. “

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