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Roizman, Anna

Roizman, Anna


Daughter of Tatiana and Igor. She was born on December 31, 1981 in Kyrgyzstan, grew up in Osh, and was very involved with her older brother Erthum when she was in kindergarten, watching cartoons and making plasticine figures, influenced by the characters in the movies. She had nine years of elementary school in Kyrgyzstan, and in 1997, when she was 15 years old, the family immigrated to Israel and settled in Ashdod, where Anna began to study at the school The fourth high school in Ashdod, in grade 10. The beginning was very difficult, both in terms of studies and social aspects, but gradually, Anna studied vigorously and completed high school with 26 matriculation units, mathematics and history were her favorite subjects, and Anna took her future very seriously and planned to study at the end of her military service She also maintained close ties with her friends from Kyrgyzstan through letters and phone calls. In the eleventh and twelfth grades, Anna volunteered to teach at the summer camp in Ashdod, and enjoyed herself very much. From an early age, Anna often practiced sports, mostly swimming with her brother. One of her favorite hobbies was cycling, which she received as a gift from her parents and kept them safe. She loved listening to modern music and dancing, and as a teenager she studied ballet dancing. She usually designed the dresses she performed for dancing with her mother’s help. Anna had an excellent relationship with the whole family. She used to visit everyone regularly, remembered everyone’s birthdays and always brought greetings and gifts. She had a special relationship with her crippled mother. From an early age, she learned to cook, and she loved to help with meals, cleaning, and all the household chores. When the family immigrated to Israel it was Anna who took care of all financial matters, and advised her parents on every issue and with any deliberation. Anna loved reading, and especially love romantic books. She used to write poems and describe her life. She kept her poems in hiding, and only after her death did her parents discover them. In July 2001, Anna enlisted in the IDF, where she was stationed at the paratroopers’ base near Ramle, where she learned to perform all her duties well, and was highly praised for her work. Anna loved her military service very well, got in well with her friends and got up happily every morning and went to the base for another day of activity and interest, and the unit went out for sports and preparation days, which Anna also enjoyed very much on Wednesday. 18.12.2001) Anna was killed in a car accident at the Bilu intersection at the age of 20. She was laid to rest in the Ashdod military cemetery, Parents, etc. After her death Anna was promoted to corporal.

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