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Maman, Abraham

Maman, Abraham


Lucky and right. He was born on October 7, 1965 in Afula, the youngest son of a family of five. My father attended the Moriah and Maalot high schools in Afula, the Beit Yitzhak secondary school and the ORT vocational high school in electronics. At the end of his studies and not yet enlisting in the IDF, my father was accepted to the technological reserve, and in July 1983 Avi was drafted into the army and went to reserve school at the ORT school. At the end of his studies he underwent basic training, was stationed in the air force and was sent to the IAF Technical School to expand his professional training. In 1988, Avi joined the ranks of the career army and served as a high-ranking photography technician in the photography systems division. Technical and professional knowledge He became familiar with the subject of computer and its use and took a calculus course in 1986. During his service in 1986, Avi received his certification as an electronics technician from the Ministry of Education and Culture, Since they were adults and medically limited His commanders wrote: “A practical engineer at a high professional level. Motivated to learn and progress. Quiet, devoted and reliable. “In a recommendation written by his commander to continue his career in the regular army, he wrote:” Very appropriate and very necessary! “Avi rose from the rank of corporal to the rank of sergeant on the 24th of May 1995 “My father fell in service at the military cemetery in Afula and left behind three sisters – Shoshana, Miriam and Rachel, and brother Eli – in a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote:” My father had a very high professional ability. He has successfully dealt with problems of a particularly difficult character. Was the brain of the department. My father has won many awards for optimizing. His love for others stood out in him. Was accepted in the department and loved very much by his friends. “

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