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Pizuati, Shlomo (Shlomi)

Pizuati, Shlomo (Shlomi)


Ben Shula and Michael. He was born on October 3, 1977 in Tiberias. He is the third of six children, brother to Amir, Yamit, Assaf, Oshri and Yair. He grew up in his hometown. He studied at the “Tachkemoni” elementary school, continued his studies at the Amal high school, and graduated from the Carmeli School of Mechanical Engineering. As a young boy, Shlomi took an active part in the choir of the Beit Ginsburg Community Center and was sent to perform abroad with his friends, and Shlomi’s great love was in the sea and he enjoyed the creation of nature, and even from swimming, fishing and hiking in nature. His friends and family said that he was an optimist with a unique sense of humor and a rare sense of humor, reminding him of his desire and ability to exhaust every moment of life and enjoy it to the fullest extent. Was devoted to Einav, his girlfriend for four years, who had been a daughter of a house Sales of residential units known hotel chain and managed to captivate captivated by the customers, the partners work and the management team. At the end of November 1995, Shlomi enlisted in the IDF and became a combat soldier in the Golani Brigade’s Signal Company, and his friends in the army said he had a good will, a high morale, a sense of humor, courage and willingness to sacrifice, and his admiration and unshakable faith in the military system. Yamit said that he was a real “poisoner” with exceptional motivation, and mentioned his desire to serve in the most combat unit and his true and sincere love for the army and the unit On the evening of the 28th of Shvat 577 (February 4, 1997), the helicopter disaster occurred, Yasur collided over Moshav Shear Yashuv, and the seventy-three fighters, who made their way to operational activity in Lebanon, were killed, including Shlomi Was buried in the military cemetery in Tiberias and was promoted to the rank of sergeant after his death, and was left behind by his parents, three brothers, two sisters, and a friend. , Which lost six of the best soldiers in the unit. He was loved by his friends and commanders, had a special sense of humor and was a personal example of the rest of his crew and many of the soldiers in the company. In the following months Shlomi was appointed to be a divisional sergeant, a position that would enable him to express his special skills, especially his rare ability to work with and for soldiers. “In a poem that Yamit wrote in memory of her brother, she wrote:” A pain that cried out to me / I will never let you know / I will never give you back. / The memory of their son is perpetuated. The family by a Torah scroll that she purchased and donated to the “Kibbutz Galuyot” synagogue at the absorption center in Tiberias. The Jewish organizations in the United States planted a tree in memory of Shlomi and placed it opposite Kibbutz Dafna and the rest of the settlement.

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