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Neiger, Ilan

Neiger, Ilan


Son of Yitzhak and Tamar. Born on April 10, 1958 in Haifa, he studied at the Jezreeliya elementary school and completed his studies at the Ironi G. High School in biology, where he was a Simcha and lively child, interested in his surroundings, When he moves to the high school, Ilan grows up, grows up, his circle of friends grows, and the youth movement (“immigrant camps”) grows up, in which he later becomes a mentor. He buys many records, records ‘underground’ music (on the tape recorder he received for Bar Mitzvah), searches for and finds material about various bands, and their works include the Jewish Agency S music, in foreign languages, when he translates it with the help of his father Ilan spends many hours listening to his collection of recordings, advanced pop radio shows, visits to record stores and even writing music affairs for the school newspaper. In the 10th grade, he chooses a special course in biology and history, loves the Bible and finds the connection between the people and his country. Very conscientious. A man of principles and a moral man. Sets goals and goals without talking about it, by way of determination and consistency. Ilan is also critical of himself and his surroundings. Is not afraid to express his disagreement and even fights phenomena that are not complete with them. Ilan challenged the Zionist system in which the Zionists were the key and key to assuring the future and way of life of every young man, even opposed to the view that any legitimate way to achieve these grades; In his opinion, the grade does not reflect the person and his ability. He wrote about it in the school newspaper and sparked a public debate in which students and teachers took part; His articles were also published in the student newspaper of Haifa. Ilan managed to persuade his friends not to take the exams. He has passed real-time tests of ‘honor tests’ without the teacher’s supervision during the test. Ilan read a lot, especially about the history of the Jewish people and its revival in its land – the period of the underground movements, the War of Independence and more. He was very interested in the Second World War, read many military history books, books of affairs disappear, commentary, etc. His study of the history of World War II in particular and its study of the history of Zionism stemmed mainly from his decision that “no longer” Ilan had a circle of friends in his neighborhood and throughout the country, and he used to travel to visit them, go with them on trips and to correspond with him, and with his excellent command of English, he could exchange opinions, Ilan has traveled a lot in Israel and has known many places of interest, trips with the family, trips, trips Friends and even alone – loves the peace and peace of mind on a lonely trip, immerses the sights of the landscape, sunsets and spectacular sunsets, enjoys the colorful diversity of colors and even expresses it in his songs Ilan was also interested in the problems of settlement, water, social and sociological problems To the ‘Oded’ group after his military service), was aware of the problems of absorption, and was also interested in politics.Illan came to the realization that pioneering Zionism was the right solution for the fulfillment of the Jewish people in his country. Ilan decided to choose to serve in the Nahal Brigade – for him it was a combination of a courageous soldier who would calm his land and defend the land when necessary, and decided to fulfill his decision to join a Nahal unit that was intended to join the Al- The Golan Heights. In a kind of continuity to those whoFell in the region during the Yom Kippur War. What happend was Ilan to find in the Golan Heights, the valley of tears, a field of vegetables and flowers. He saw it as a symbol of revival, of renewal, of the end of the war. The desire for life bursts out of his letters, and his natural joy, laughter, and jokes are sweeping all those next to him. Only in his poems did we find that despite his abundant joy and his delight, he had known moments of deep solitude, seclusion and inner contemplation. After about three months in the Nahal nucleus, Ilan enlisted with his comrades in the IDF at the end of September 1976. He was willing to serve in the army willingly and consciously, and prepared himself for the flight course he had been summoned to, or for service in the Armored Corps, (5.10.1976) fell, and at the beginning of his service he was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Haifa and left behind his parents, brother and sister.

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