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Mandelbaum, Tamar (Tammy)

Mandelbaum, Tamar (Tammy)


Daughter of Aryeh and Rivka. She was born on August 20, 1956, in Rishon Letzion. Tami attended the Haviv Elementary School there with great success. Afterward, she studied at the Karari High School of Physical Education, where she achieved high achievements throughout her studies and completed her matriculation exams with impressive grades, and her energetic and energetic personality came to discover all her actions, Tammy was dancing, painting, playing the guitar and singing in a company that was cheerful and Simcha, and her kindness and cordiality stood in her way as a milestone in all her strides: her positive and varied personality was pride and satisfaction for her parents. The city of Rishon LeZion in the United States, and there, too, was a personal success in its achievements in the field An American youth pool and its proximity to Israel. In 1974, Tammy was recruited to the IDF, and after completing a course of programmers and system designers with high achievements, she moved to the liaison corps to serve in this position. The IDF began studying at the Bar-Ilan University in the field of Mathematics – Computers. The success, as usual, made her smile here too. As part of her activities, Tami prepared a teaching book for the Makros language, and this book was put into use in the IDF as a standard teaching book … Here she was unlucky, and the cruel fate hit her on the day of the winter of February 1, 1978. On a winter day She was brought to rest at the cemetery in Rishon Letzion after her fall. Tami’s life was cut short when she left a sick mother (who died three months later), a father, a brother and a friend. Her commander, Colonel David, said these farewell words: “Tami served for three years. She liked all of us and was loved by all her friends in the unit. At the beginning of her career in the unit, she showed a strong desire to progress and to be educated in new subjects. She fulfilled all the tasks assigned to her in full and achieved personal and professional achievements. I know the magnitude of the loss, and I can not comfort you. I can only promise you that Tami’s work and contribution will serve as an example for us in the future, and her radiant personality will always be in front of our eyes. Together with the unit’s officers and soldiers, I share your deep sorrow. “

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