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Levin, Ram

Levin, Ram


Ram, son of Deborah and Yitzhak, was born on 5 October 1950 in Bidgoszcz, Poland, and immigrated to Israel with his parents in 1957. He studied at the state elementary school in Nof Yam and completed his elementary studies at the school, Where David Remez lives in Bnei Brak. Afterward he continued his high school studies at the Bnei Brak High School. He later continued his studies in the Department of Biology at Tel Aviv University, but completed only two years of study. The love of nature-flora and fauna-filled Remy’s life. From his childhood to his last day, his interest was focused on the world of animals and wild plants. In all the educational institutions he studied, he excelled in biology and his hobbies were related to nature. He was a member of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel and volunteered to serve in a field school in Bar-Giora, where he worked on pest control. When he was a high school student, he was very interested in aviation and was also a guide in the model building of the aviation club at Beit Emanuel in Ramat Gan. Part of his spare time was devoted to writing. He wrote a book that called him “I love” where he told the story of his love for humans and animals. One of the most moving passages in the book revolves around Rami’s first dog, Rex. A dog that had been a part of his life for thirteen years. “One of the things that caused a change in my life at the age of eight, and a deep crisis at the age of twenty-one, the thing that changed my life and my world around him, was Rex,” Rami wrote. “When he wanted to eat, I would give him my food, and when he wanted to travel, even if I was feverish, I would go with him.” When we were traveling together and he was tired, I would take him A sack of flour until it broke and he went down alone again … When he fell ill, we hurt his pain … We felt the pain even when he was already buried under the lemon tree … When one kanophile (dog lover) asked if it was not terrible, A dog separated from its owner after 15 years, replied: ‘It is good that this happens only after 15 years, much worse would have happened after a few more years’ … “Later, when Rami was already a soldier Army, his letters were divided into two subjects: family matters and nature experiences. In one of the letters, for example, he described the conditions prevailing in his place of service: “If you think that the place here is dead in terms of animals, you are mistaken, and when you practice, you see that the place is infested with animals, starting with those who live with humans, like mice, dogs, cats, dogs and birds. And to the reptiles, which until now I saw only a few of them, and I could not catch. ” Ram enlisted in the IDF at the end of October 1968 and was assigned to the Armored Corps, where he was trained at the Armored Corps School, first as a lieutenant, and later was appointed as a tank commander: “The greatness I found in him was his ability to transcend all of them. To take things seriously, “said one of Rami’s friends and comrades in arms.” Even when he was a regular soldier, he was practicing seriously when others tried to soap him. As a tank commander, he trained his team with dedication. He knew how to make good friendships with his subordinates so that he could get the most out of them, without any orders being taken … “During his regular service he participated in the War of Attrition and even served as a platoon commander. The commander of his tank crew went down with an armored force to Sinai, and during the battles he was constantly fighting and evacuating casualties, and in one of the battles the tank commander’s tank was hit and Rami rescued him under fire. Symbol, and did so “in exemplary fashion, while demonstrating exemplary personal examples and leadership.” On the 22nd dayOn October 18, 1973, the enemy planes attacked our forces in the area of ​​the “Chinese farm.” Rami rushed to the turret of the tank and activated the anti-aircraft machine gun. In the process, a rocket hit the turret of his tank and Rami was killed. He was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. Survived by his parents and sister. “On October 10, 1973, in the area of ​​the Maoz outpost, the late Sergeant Levin went to an area exposed to enemy fire, in order to bring binoculars to his audience, in the absence of optical equipment in the tank On that day, during the attack on the “instrument” the tank was hit. St.-Sgt. Rami Levin and another soldier went out under fire to rescue the injured caller, and drove him to the organization. On October 16, 1973, the second sergeant Rami Levin volunteered to go out and rescue the wounded under fire. “ninth. On October 18, 1973, during the Battle of the Chinese Farm, a tank missile was hit by the sergeant Staff Sergeant Rami Levine and members of his Tzedo extinguished the fire, D. When Egyptian planes suddenly attacked, he jumped into the turret to shoot planes. In the course of the operation he was hit and killed. In his actions, Sgt. Rami Levine discovered courage and resourcefulness, exemplary and sister-fighters and leadership in the battle. “

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