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Sapir-Barak, Ze’ev

Sapir-Barak, Ze’ev


Ben Rivka and Mordechai Berkovits. He was born on January 1, 1957 in Haifa, to a brother of Ziva. Ze’ev studied at the “Glilot” elementary school in the Ben Dor neighborhood of Nesher, and continued at the secondary school for practical engineers and technicians of the Semet, near the Technion in Haifa, in the technological / instrumentation and control track. Steering control: From an early age, he discovered diligence and industriousness that earned him the title of “Qualified Technician” at the end of his studies, but this was only the beginning of a man who would achieve impressive achievements within a few years. There were poems and passages he wrote, attesting to his wisdom, order and organization in his thoughts, his sensitivity and creativity In mid-July 1975 Ze’ev enlisted in the IDF. Due to his high data, Ze’ev was found in the Air Force where he served for eighteen years, in various squadrons and in various positions. In all the positions he filled, he found extraordinary devotion and investment. Ze’ev began an aviation course at the beginning of his compulsory service and completed his service in the winter of 1977 as an officer. During the course of the course he passed, among other things, a parachuting course and a course for air engines. For many years Ze’ev served in the squadron as an air forcener, and his registration has been evident to this day. As a member of the Air Force, he held various positions and participated in a number of special operations, including the “Peace for the Galilee” war. In his role in the squadron he served as an artillery officer in the array of rhinoceros, a position in which he expressed his high level of professionalism, knowledge and uncompromising character. Soil in various courses as a generator. His commanders said he paid a heavy price in time and health for his investment in the job. It was not for nothing that Ze’ev was considered an excellent officer: he was found to be a reasonable assessor, with a wide vision in many fields and with extensive knowledge, original and initiatory. Received a recommendation for an optimization award for inventing and improving the professional field he was entrusted with. In 1982 he married Ronit, with whom he spent three years of his life, and as a person who knew the value himself, he wanted to move forward and wanted to go to academic studies, and in the fall of 1983 he went to study for the army. He studied at the Faculty of Technological Sciences at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, where he completed his first year in Electrical Engineering, and then studied engineering and industry at the Technion in Haifa. Change direction and began to study at the University of Haifa History of the people there General and during the course of his studies he parted from the squadron that served as his home for many years and returned to it at the end of 1990. Prior to 1990, he began to serve as Head of the Coordination Section in the Training Department. His job was fulfilled at a high level and thorough, with great initiative and dedication, and Zeev was considered an excellent officer in the field. He was considered an apprentice, an exemplary officer and a valuable asset to the air force. The officers’ assessment reached its peak when he was chosen by the Chief of Staff as an outstanding officer on the Independence Day of 1994. Edna also saw his personal life when he married Inbal in the autumn of that year, He carried his suffering in his backre. On June 24, 1995, he fell while carrying out his duties. He was thirty-eight years old when he fell. Zeev was brought to rest at the Hof Hacarmel military cemetery in Haifa. Survived by his wife, mother and sister. Chief of Staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak wrote to his family in a condolence letter: “Zeev was described by his commanders as a diligent officer, who performed his duties professionally and persistently, demonstrated a great deal of personal knowledge and contributed greatly to his unit.” On the third anniversary of his death, Which bears his name, including poems he wrote against the backdrop of photographs taken in Jerusalem, from which he wrote: “May 1984. Jerusalem of Mateh, Givat Ram, Midnight … After years of burnout, three long years that seemed like eternity, I return to school. Tomorrow I must attend the preparatory course. I have been waiting for two difficult months, but now I am here in Jerusalem, and the whole world is at my feet … “A song he wrote:” A song of winter, a song of rain, an unknown poet. And the sense of cold / soul converges like a bird to the nest. / And the sharpening vision / grabs every line of perspiration / in the translucent clear air / near the window / overlooking the yard, / rain rain knocks / drops of water from the puddles. Inner peace / peace in the heart / ascendant and occupier of my silent existence. / And occasionally thundering thunder / gray clouds, rusty leaves / my skin shivers with pleasure / and in front of me float a small room, an attic / and a window overlooking a narrow street. The door of the window, the window of the window, the sweeping / the life of the day, the life of the hour, and the way is good, clean and clear / and small, wrapped, / And in the corner of the room, the dark, the quiet / the reddish light, the golden glow / magical, mysterious. And the very earth / the oven that smokes its heat will not spread it, it encapsulates and encroaches on the heart / And within the heart, a multiplicity of emotions / narrow and contained, and a gentle man / on his banks / and embracing the world / with soft tenderness / fascinating magic / gray and magical. , The water is flowing / Gazit Avnia / Jerusalem of heaven, / Dissolve the ashes / And come to my heart. “On the fourth anniversary of his death, the family published another booklet,” Lists “, which lists lists of Ze’ev and things written by his mother and wife.

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