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Mizrahi, Tal (Tolik)

Mizrahi, Tal (Tolik)


Son of Rina and Yehezkel. He was born on July 1, 1972 in Be’er Sheva. A son of his parents, a brother of Lord and a singer. A great and wonderful baby, the biggest in the maternity ward, thin in his first year and ever since, thin, narrow-faced, with burning eyes and bright smile. His mother says that when he was about four years old, he was shocked by him for the first time, pointing to cars one by one and naming them with great precision, without mistakes. It was one of the only tests he received a hundred. Tal did not like to go to school. He was interested in television programs, conversations with his mother or with others, cars, motors and motorcycles of all kinds. Only that there should be no history or literature, and not just in school. Tal did not succeed in English at school but he controlled the conversation and understanding of films that are not translated into Hebrew, and he did not miss a single word in English. The school was not to his liking. Tal was a stubborn individualist. Did only what seemed logical to him. Only what went through his own rational consideration. Tal studied at Ma’ayan Elementary School and continued at the Amal high school and the external school of Beit HaKakkid in Be’er Sheva. As he insisted, he began to make contact with animals. His mother says: “He would go down to the lawn next to the house with a sandwich and share with the abandoned dogs and cats, a homeless, black and very bold dog who adopted him to own it.” Tal, small and thin, When he grew up, he began to bring home together with his brother a singer, all kinds of miserable and miserable animals, poor puppies of cats and dogs, a wounded bird, a chick that fell from the nest. ” In his youth, Tal was an adult, wide-shouldered, with bright eyes and a gorgeous smile. He loved to run, a very fine painter, but he was not prepared for any “interest”, and so was very talented in music, but learned to play only a little, himself. Tal was impatient and everything he did himself or was involved in doing, asked “to be quick.” At the beginning of July 1990, Tal was drafted into compulsory military service in the IDF, and at the end of basic training he was placed in a vehicle mechanics course in the Education Corps On September 10, 1990, Tal fell while serving in a road accident and was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Be’er Sheva. He was eighteen years old. Survived by his parents, sister – Vered, and brother – singer. In a letter of condolences to the family, his commander wrote: “During the months he served in our base Tal completed basic training and was accepted to a course in automotive mechanics.” Tal was a highly disciplined soldier and loved his commanders and colleagues. “We feel you sitting with us and hearing you laugh and commenting on the comments you used to make, and when we are at the dining table, you are with us again, and when you go for a walk, you sit with us in the car, yet you miss your real image. And a smile, a half-smile with a grotesque laugh that was so fun to see how suddenly you keep rolling laughter, when you saw something funny on TV, or when you read a humorous piece in the newspaper, I know it will never come true. Because you are very lacking here “

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