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Matzkin, Dorit

Matzkin, Dorit


Daughter of Luba and Shimon. She was born on 31 October 1981 in Kfar Sava, a sister to Alon, Ron and Chen Dorit grew up in Kfar Sava and began her studies at the AD Gordon Elementary School, Where Yigal Allon graduated from Ort Shapira High School, and her classmates tell of a smiling, welcoming, good-hearted, and outstanding student, whose smile, which everyone has noticed, is remembered by the teachers. I will remember Dorit as one of my special students. “Varda says that with her broad smile and kindness, Dorit has acquired the heart of her friends and teachers, and Dorit has completed a course for youth counselors in distress, her ear was attentive to their problems and she tried to help them as best she could. She was involved in her soul and she helped students who had a hard time studying and preparing their lessons, and after graduating from high school, she started working at the end of her studies at a company that dealt with marketing various products to the stalls and supermarkets. . Dorit joined the IDF at the end of February 2000 and volunteered to serve in the Border Police. After completing a suitable course, she was posted as a border controller at the Rafah crossing. Here she forged friendships with her friends and colleagues and was highly regarded by the Palestinians across the border. On Wednesday, 4.9.2000, the Dorit unit fell while serving in a traffic accident and she is nineteen years old. She was laid to rest in the Kfar Saba military cemetery. Survived by her parents, two brothers and a sister. Liat, Dorit’s commander, wrote to the family that Dorit had done her job exceptionally well and was an example to her friends, always laughing and smiling. David, the head of her shift, wrote: “In the short period we worked together, I managed to meet you and find out that you are a wise and responsible policewoman who is doing her job in the best possible way … You were an exemplary policewoman, disciplined and impeccable.” “Dorit, you were in Kiriat very professional, gentle, quiet and smiling, always happy and laughable, accepted by all the girls. “The commander of the Palestinian police at the Rafah crossing wrote:” In the name of Allah, the merciful and the merciful, to the pure soul that ascended to heaven, hovering in the air surrounded by angels. To the nurse whose life had passed through the work of grace and the love of the people, and to the one devoted to her work and her life. We ask Allah to put her in the pleasant paradise, to have mercy and protect her. With the help of Allah. “Her friend Osnat wrote:” Once upon a time there was a beautiful baby girl who grew up to be a pretty girl who grew up into a beautiful girl who did not come to be a charming woman … and on the way she met me and she laughed with me and loved me. And I loved her, and I love her. So girl, where you are not now, I hope you still smile, as always. Thank you for letting me be your friend. “

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