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Rachamim (Chametz), David

Rachamim (Chametz), David


Ben Malka and Yona. He was born on August 13, 1952 in Jerusalem. He studied at Beit Yaakov in Jerusalem. Afterward he continued his studies at the ORT school. In mid-August 1970 he was drafted into the IDF, underwent a basic training course and was assigned to a transport unit in one of the IDF bases, since he underwent a pre-military course. After his discharge from the IDF, he worked at the Egged bus station in Jerusalem, where David took out a driver’s license and worked for the Benjamin Development Company, where he loved his work and during the Intifada he traveled on the roads of Judea and Samaria despite the great danger involved. Yavneh was born 40 years ago when his father fell, and he was a devoted and loving husband and a loving and loving father to his children, and he loved to spend time with his friends with a constant smile. He was a nature lover, knew every path and road, traveled a lot through the country, enjoyed the landscapes and photographed them Failure listened to the songs of the Land of Israel and watch football games. On Monday, Nissan PEI (03/27/1990) fell while serving and was buried in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. Survived by a wife, three children, a mother, two brothers – Ramzi and her employees and two sisters – Munira and Aliza. In his letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “David served in our unit for about eight years and was assigned as a driver at the unit headquarters, during which David performed a wide range of activities, both in training and in the operational field.

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