Sherer, Meir
Ben Tzippora and Yehoshua. Born on May 7, 1970 in Tel Aviv, the eldest son of a family of two, he was very close to his younger brother, Shlomi, whom he loved very much, always supported and encouraged, and the connection between them was very close and they shared everything, , His experiences and quarrels, laughter and concern, Meir was a beautiful and erect sabra, with a pleasant look in his eyes and a great warmth in his heart. He began his studies at the Ilanot Elementary School in Ramat Aviv and at the same time was a member of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement. Meir continued his high school studies at Ort Sharon Beach, an energetic and socially active boy who loved animals, dogs, cats and above all He was sixteen years old when he finally arrived at Kibbutz Malkia in the Upper Galilee, with his green landscapes, fresh air and climate, where he completed his studies at the Har Vagai high school in Kibbutz Dafna . In addition to his high school studies, Meir paid a ride and taught horseback riding. Meir joined the company of his peers and during the holidays he worked in various branches of the economy. When he finished his studies, he returned to his home in Tel Aviv. After a few months he returned to the Upper Galilee to Kibbutz Hagoshrim. Most of his time was devoted to his great “love”, the horses, and he invested his energies in expanding the branch of horses in the economy, and especially cultivated the riding classes for the children. Meir loved his work and those around him at Kibbutz Hagoshrim, and especially the Aaron family, who embraced him with great love. He loved spending time, playing the computer, traveling around the country and photographing animals he encountered. In February 1989, Meir was drafted into the IDF and was assigned to the Armored Corps, and after a year he was removed from his knee due to knee problems. And his brother and his friends from the army for horseback riding trips in the area, and planned to return to his home in Tel Aviv, a program that he did not have time to realize.112 On January 15, 1992, Meir fell during his service and was laid to rest in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery. In his letter of condolences to the family, the unit commander wrote: “Meir was a soldier who carried out all responsibility and responsibility Tasks assigned to it. He always found a high work ethic. Was very popular among his friends and admired among his commanders. “