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Maman, Yitzhak-Arik

Maman, Yitzhak-Arik


Ben Yakut and Albert Abraham. He was born on 26.6.1965 in Rekhasim in the Zevulun Valley. The eldest son of his parents. Arik attended the Zevuloni elementary school in Rechasim, the ORT-Greenberg high school in Kiryat Tivon, and the graduate school in Haifa, in a track that trains his graduates to serve in the Israel Navy. In his youth, Arik was a member of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement, liked to travel in nature, played basketball in the Hapoel team and was a good painter, especially in coal. The face of Arik is one of the values ​​and foundations that have been his guiding principle throughout his life: dedication and tolerance, family honor, helping others Month of July 1983, he was recruited Eric compulsory military service and was assigned to the Navy. He was chosen to embark on a unique course for an electronics systems technician and was sent to serve in the naval commando unit “Zivunit”. Later, he was assigned to serve in missile boats and served as a master sergeant in the “Hetz” organization. Arik loved his service in the navy and was very proud of his varied work and functions. He knew the various vessels in which he had served, all these were an inseparable part of his life. Among his various roles, Arik was sent to enrichment training. According to his commanders, Erik was excellent against, who performed his job at a very high level and was a kind, patient and pleasant man. In his opinion on resistors, Arik received the highest ratings: “Against a reliable, responsible and diligent person, the ability to plan and organize complex programs, he works well in the team, and he has skills in computerized systems.” Arik moved to the rank of sergeant in the command echelons, and in 1990 Arik married his girlfriend Sigal, and they met during his army service, and their family grew up when the sons Bar and Tom were born On March 14, 1996, Arik fell in the line of duty and was brought Was buried in the military section of the Kfar Hasidim cemetery, where he died at the age of thirty-one, leaving two children, two parents and two brothers, Maurice and Shai, eight months after his death. In a condolence letter to the family, the unit commander wrote: “Arik served us for a long time and during this period we learned to respect and honor his special qualities and qualities. “Arik saw his service as a mission and carried it with devotion and love, dedicated himself to increasing the strength of the IDF and cultivating its spirit, while the good of the country was always in front of his eyes.” In his memory, Arik published a book of poems written by his wife The cover of the book is illustrated in Arik ‘s work.

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