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Ohana, Amnon

Ohana, Amnon


Son of Masouda and Amram. He was born on the 11th of Adar 5731 (8.3.1971) in the Givat Hamore neighborhood of Afula, the eldest son of a family of four sons. From his childhood, which he spent in Afula, Amnon was a shy, but serious, responsible and devoted child, loved and accepted by his friends. As the eldest of the sons in the family, he always felt committed to his parents and treated them with great respect, and they took pleasure in him and saw him as a source of pride. From little girls he took over his three younger brothers. “For me, he was always like a father,” one of the brothers recalled. “He was never angry, he always spoke in a calm tone, and he always took care of us, the brothers, for pocket money. Amnon attended the Moriah religious elementary school and the religious middle school, and completed his high school studies at the ORT school in the city, where he graduated with honors in the fields of engineering and electronics. “To be sure, and chose to serve in the air force. He had many plans for civilian life, among them, to join the family’s filming and filming business, which always excited him, or continued with electronics, but above all he expected a day when he could build a home and family with his fiancée. However, at the request of his commanders, who greatly appreciated his special skills as an electronics engineer and his serious approach to working in the most advanced electronic systems in the IDF, Amnon agreed to sign a permanent agreement and rejected the fulfillment of his dreams. He is always optimistic, encouraging and encouraging, always amusing and appreciative, and makes sure that he looks clean and orderly, visiting the synagogue and helping his parents, and is very involved in what is happening in the country. Was really broken, and came out with all his might against the statements of the summer Nayot heard then. He also prepared a large album in memory of Rabin, filled with pictures of the events that preceded the murder, the conference in which he was murdered, and the reactions and events that followed the murder. “On Sunday, December 12, 1995, Amnon decided to travel to Safed His fiancee promised that he would be “fine” and left Afula on the way home, late at night, in one of the twisting roads near Kibbutz Beit Keshet, a road accident in which he died. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Afula, the city where he was born and raised, and left parents and three brothers – Raphael, Arik and Kobi. His friends took out an album in his memory, and his good friend, Sharon, produced a tape containing a poem in memory of Amnon

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