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Machabuni, Levi

Machabuni, Levi


Son of Leah and her servants. He was born on January 21, 1970, in Netanya, as the eldest son of his family. In his early years, he was discovered as an intelligent child, loved by his family. He studied at Shorashim Elementary School in Netanya. He was a diligent student, wanted to know everything, read a lot, and expanded his horizons. He continued his studies at the Kadoorie School and was found active in social life, and a graduate student. He was very attached to his work in the farming industry. This work was done with great devotion and love. In this chapter of his life he discovered his love for nature. He traveled a lot on foot and took enormous distances in the area of ​​Mount Tabor and around the school. He was fascinated by the magnificent view, the mountains around and the cultivated land in the area. Levi influenced all the family he loved so slowly and slowly joined the family trips throughout the country, especially in the Tabor and Golan Heights. He knew every road and trail, every wadi, and every place from which water, every waterfall, and every pond came. After graduating from the 11th grade, he decided to continue studying as an external student, completing his studies and matriculation exams, without forgetting the north he loved so much. And volunteered for the Paratroopers Brigade. At the outset, the qualities of a leader were discovered. He soon learned how to be a high-class fighter and a true friend, always ready to help. If he did something, he said, then he was made big, he completed an officers’ course successfully, and remained at the Training Base 1 in order to continue educating a new generation of commanders. Levi was a favorite of everyone at the Training Base, his concern for others was paramount, and he and his friends said about him: Levi had the power and power of nearly ten people, with brilliant intellect and amazing wisdom, living in the 1990s with an ideology that only Ben-Gurion could understand He was very well known for his excellent qualities, a mentor who stood out for his moral value, his mental maturity, and his professional authority, and was able to inspire a sense of security and boost his fortunes.In the days of 19 Iyar 5751 (May 3, 1991) He was critically wounded and died a few days later when he was buried in the military cemetery in his city. Tanya left behind his parents, two sisters and two brothers – Mazal, Na’ama, Reuven and Guy – in a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote: “In his behavior and function, Levi represented the officer and commander who served us all as a model and a model in the past. He wrote: “Levi as a man, as an officer, as a guide and as a friend deserves to be a role model for anyone who aspires for the best. I had a right to know him and to be his apprentice. These are some of the things I wanted to tell Levi when I finished the course, I wanted and did not win. Great pain and sorrow. “Levi was promoted to lieutenant after his death, and his family published a booklet in his memory, including the words of friends and family about his character”

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