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Mascara, Abraham

Mascara, Abraham


The son of Anana will be circumcised and Vadis Abraham. He was born on August 15, 1990 in Batya, Sudan. A brother to Elisheva, Joseph, and Bethel. Imprisonment was a responsible child, valued and serious but also sociable, loved by everyone, loved to laugh and a tense smile on his lips. Everyone loved him, from little to large, and they admired him. When Masrasha was born, the family left their native Ethiopia and moved to the city of Sana’a in Sudan. In this town, Masarsha began his studies at the age of six. From the first grade it was possible to see that he enjoyed learning, that he was a great student and gifted. In 2000, when he was in fourth grade, they moved to Gondar, Ethiopia. He continued his studies there, at the elementary school “Falga Abayot”. At each end of the school year, he would show his parents his achievements in sports. A mascara also stood out in writing and painting, through which he managed to express himself miraculously, conveying his feelings and messages. His handwriting was extraordinary in its beauty, and Mareserha was a wonderfully articulate human figure. His paintings served as a unique communication channel for conveying his thoughts and feelings to those around him. On the birthdays of family and friends, he expressed himself with greetings and wishes in a beautiful and touching manner. He was an outstanding student from the first to twelfth grades, and was also prominent in his social and sports skills, mathematics was his favorite profession, and the teachers loved and admired him, Since his childhood, he has played football, and in fact most of his spare time was devoted to soccer matches with his friends, and he gave his young love to the game when he taught him how to play. “We always went with your friends in Ethiopia, even so You went swimming to take me. We competed in running, and you always won. “After graduating from high school at the elementary school in Gondar, he received a masseuse for the Pasildes High School and continued to study with the same joy that characterized him. He completed his 12-year studies and was accepted to the Computer Science Department at the University of Gondar, where he waited eagerly for the opening of the school year, but a few months later his family decided to immigrate to Israel. , Because he preferred to immigrate to Israel Depreciation Abraham immigrated to Israel in July 2007 of Regulations,. Masrasha was seventeen at the time. The family settled in Gan Yavne. He completed his studies in Jewish studies and a Hebrew ulpan in Ashkelon and completed his first year of study at the preparatory program for a BA at Tel Aviv University. Here too in Israel he was the favorite of the teachers. In addition to his studies, he volunteered at the absorption center as an Amharic translator for new immigrants. At the end of that year, Masrasha successfully met the conditions of admission and expected the continuation of the high studies he so longed for. In May 2010, he enlisted in the Golani Brigade with great enthusiasm and felt that he was fulfilling the dream of serving in the army and defending his country, hoping he could develop his abilities in mathematics in the army and aspired to be an engineer in the IDF “To. His commander told his parents that their son was an outstanding soldier, quick, serious and smiling to everyone. He used to get up early in front of all his friends and then help others get organized. His parents were not surprised to hear these words, because this was a marsh. His friends told him thatBe happy, loved and loved by those around him; An outstanding athlete and a top-ranking soldier who knew how to take responsibility for his shoulders and carry out his duties in the best possible way. About seven months after his induction, while he was a beginner in the Golani Brigade, he died at the base where he served. Private Masrasha Avraham fell in the line of duty on the 12th of Tevet (13.12.2010), at the age of twenty was in his fall. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Gan Yavneh. Survived by three sisters and a brother. The painful family members felt that their nephew had not had time to fulfill his ambitions, which had passed away before it had yielded fruit. His life was cut short while they were still alive, and all they could do was wish him to find the door of heaven. His brother Yosef wrote to him: “My brother, my brother, you can not imagine how much suffering and sadness I feel, I would like you to be by my side and help me write happy and sad letters as I write to you. And I ask you to forgive me if I did something bad to you that made you leave us, but I always loved you and I will continue to love you. ” I also loved you because you were my brother and also because you were a good brother, a worrier, a wise and helpful person, I was very proud of you and I was glad you were my brother and nobody else’s. I would not have found it difficult and I would have been a wonderful girl in the class, and it was all thanks to you that you were a wonderful and wonderful brother and when I needed help I would help me happily, and I also know that you were the most intelligent and wonderful boy in your class. His friend David wrote in his memory a song: “A great knowledge was buried in the Land of Israel / All his wishes and dreams were cut off / It would be better if I stayed there / I seem to have done you the evil eye and everything is cut off / I have a feeling that my life is meaningless / I saw a snake that is determined to bite, / Without removing it I will not go to sleep / I have many dreams, but the door closes / The light that I lit is extinguished so quickly … “

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