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Miller, Daniel (Danny)

Miller, Daniel (Danny)


Son of-Sharon and Moshe. Born in London, England on November 15, 1966. When he was two years old, the family moved to France and lived in Paris, but this was not the last move: the family moved back to Hamburg, Germany, where Daniel began his elementary school He continued his studies in the city of Lyon, where the family returned to France, and later in Paris, when they moved again to the capital, where in August 1981 Daniel was fourteen years old when his family immigrated to Israel and settled in Ra’anana, He was a member of the Bnei Akiva youth movement in Ra’anana, as a continuation of his membership in Tzofim in France. He also enjoyed skiing, touring Israel, listening to music and playing chess, and skiing was one of his favorite activities, but he was forced to minimize this sport.In the end of his studies Daniel joined the “Orot” Who served as a member of Kibbutz Hefetz Chaim and joined the IDF in January 1986. In the early stages of his service, he went to a course for commanders, and at the end of his service he trained new recruits in Camp 80 and afterward served as a lieutenant colonel in Givot. When he felt that he had fulfilled the challenge of holding the post, he moved to the Nahal Brigade and was posted as a sergeant for operations in the Divisional Communications Company, and during this varied and challenging journey, Daniel fulfilled ideals of education and youth training, 5 Kislev 5748 (25.11.1987) fell in battle. That night, which was later known as the “Night of the Gliders,” Peretz broke into the headquarters of the “Gibor” camp, a terrorist who came from Lebanon and fired in all directions. Daniel, who was in the area, immediately went to the aid of a soldier who had been wounded, but was hit by a bullet and killed. He was laid to rest in the military section of the old cemetery in Ra’anana. Let parents and brother-father. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the brigade commander wrote: “Danny was excellent in his willingness to listen and help his soldiers and friends, and he was known as a quiet, diligent and thorough soldier who served as a pillar in the company during his time in the company. Devoted … “His family donated to his memory a Torah library and a memorial candle to the Moriah Synagogue in Ra’anana The Friends of the Family donated a Torah scroll in memory of the Or Etzion Yeshiva High School for Jewish Students in Rome contributed to planting a tree in his name in the land of Israel.

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