Nezer, Meir
Meir, son of Naomi and Shimon, was born on October 9, 1954, in Tel Aviv. He studied at the Yad Mordechai elementary school in Bat-Yam, then studied for two years in the Tel-Aviv Municipal High School and in a comprehensive evening course for bookkeeping.was a member of the Scouts movement in Bat-Yam and an active member of the club The Yair-Ramat-Yossef Youth spent most of his time and energy devoted to physical activity – to marches and races, mainly to Israeli folk dances and folk dances, and he was very fond of dancing, first joined by Yoav Ashriel’s dance troupe, Holon, and toured France, Germany and Switzerland with a tour of the city, and this tour was filled with impressions and experiences, from the band’s successes and the landscapes it saw. He began to work as a bookkeeper at Union Bank and during the summer vacation he taught camp children in folk dancing, and his love for the children was great, and he always did what he could to make them happy at the camp, He was always willing to help anyone who turned to him, even if it was uncomfortable, and there was always a word of encouragement in his mouth, and he was able to inspire joy and love around him. His life. He was honest and honest, a man of truth and conscience. Meir was a loyal son and devoted to his parents and gave them great respect. He had a strong and courageous relationship with his brother Doron, who was younger than him, and he taught him advice and action. Meir was drafted into the IDF at the beginning of May 1973. He was first assigned to the Intelligence Corps, and after a while he took part in examinations for a military band and was attached to the Central Command band, and he was very responsible for all his duties. Together with the members of the band to one of the commandos of the Central Command, on May 22, 1973. Meir fell in the line of duty and the next day he was laid to rest in the cemetery in Kiryat Shaul, leaving behind his father, mother and brother. He was promoted to corporal.