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Levi, Ron

Levi, Ron


Son of Yael and Shlomo, was born on 13.5.1963 and grew up in Ramat Gan. He studied at the Shilo elementary school, and after deciding what to choose, he decided to attend the ORT school in a new trend – a diamond track. Ronny did not excel in elementary school, but when he moved to high school, his attitude changed and he worked hard in his studies and passed the matriculation exams successfully. During this period he devoted himself to various sports: horseback riding, tennis and basketball. Ronny invested a special effort in Krav Maga training, and even won an orange belt. Alongside his involvement in sports, he was active in the “Youth for Youth” organization, and then considered the possibility of serving as parachutist with his friends Roni wanted to be a paratrooper, like his brother Rafi, but when he enlisted he was given a relatively low profile, He volunteered for the most combat corps he could serve – the Armored Corps – Roni loved the service in this corps, and especially liked the Merkava tank, which was part of his team. Roni viewed the promotion as a personal challenge and aspired to be a commander, not from a lover of power, but rather from the belief that commanders who complete their duties will carry out or The war broke out in the midst of the course for tank commanders, and Ronny hesitated to participate in an officer’s course, but he did not get to decide on this question Ronny was a good friend. Ronny had learned Krav Maga, but once said to his brother: “I’m afraid to use what I learned, because I do not want to hurt anyone.” His only claims in the army were against commanders who used The power they had, and the friends who had failed. He was quiet, did not complain about difficulties, and in moments of difficulty he did not let go of the effort. Ronny did not say much about himself, but he always listened to others and understood his spirit. He chose his friends carefully, and hated hypocrisy and lack of solidarity among friends. His commander said that he was highly motivated, capable, honest, quiet and had a sense of humor. Roni was killed while rescuing a damaged tank two days after the outbreak of the Peace for Galilee war. He fell in the town of Jezzine, in a battle with Syrian armored forces and commandos on the 17th of Sivan, 5762 (1982), and was promoted to sergeant after his death. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. He left behind his parents, brother and sister.

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