Mor-Yosef, Yoram
Born in Kiryat Shmona on October 3, 1965, Yoram studied at the Uziel Elementary School in Kiryat Shmona and continued his studies at the Yad Harutzim vocational boarding school in Tiberias. , And even volunteered to serve in the Civil Guard. He loved various arts, he worked in ceramics, macrame, wood and other materials. Yoram also dealt in sports, swimming, table tennis, light athletics, long distance running and cycling. He was very attached to his extended family and helped his parents at home and his married brothers in their homes. He was shy and quiet, with a warm attitude to others. Yoram was close to his friends and neighbors and helped them when necessary. Yoram began to serve in the IDF in February 1984. In February 1984, he began serving in the Ordnance Corps, and as a professional in the automotive industry he sought to serve in the regular army, and was sent to a military base in Lebanon on 26.5.1984. Two years ago, Yoram was killed and killed when he died at the military cemetery in Kiryat Shmona, where the defense minister wrote to his family: “Yoram served in the Ordnance Corps, he was a dedicated soldier, An excellent professional, admired his friends and commanders. “The commander of his unit wrote:” Yoram served in our unit for three months as a tank mechanic. He studied and performed his role professionally and well. Yoram was an example in his honest ways, and showed willingness to serve in the IDF in the best possible way. ” Yoram left behind his parents, eight brothers and three sisters. In his honor, a study room was established in a Torah library in the “Halevi” Synagogue, where his family prays