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Solovis, Gadi

Solovis, Gadi


Hermann and Hedy’s only son. He was born on the 16th of Elul 5706 (August 16, 1956) in Jerusalem, and his parents separated when he was three years old, and this event left his impression on him throughout his life. He studied at the elementary school near the Rehavia Gymnasium and completed his studies at the Gymnasium itself, and joined the Scouts movement in the fourth grade, and together with his fellow movement members he participated in camps and trips around the country. For many years he was appointed as a guide for the younger classes and was active in the cultural committee, and in 9th grade joined the Allenby Shooting Club of the Gadna, where he was active For about two years and was among the top scorers. Gadi will honor the club in national shooting competitions. Gadi was a multi-colored athlete and excelled at swimming. He also achieved very high achievements in his studies. His main interests were history studies – general and Israeli. Gadi was one of the best students in the school in all matters related to natural sciences, especially mathematics. He controlled the teaching material so superbly that even his teachers were amazed by his extensive knowledge. Gadi wanted to study medicine after his discharge from the IDF, and when he grew up, Gadi began to deal with electrical appliances, and there was no device in the house that Gadi could not handle. He was an excellent friend and a great curator, and he was a loyal friend and a wonderful son, and his outstanding qualities were loyalty, seriousness, perseverance, patience and thoroughness. Because Gadi was always ready to help with training, to share parcels from home and to give a hand whenever it was necessary.Didi recalls that ” Analytical and willingness to hear criticism. Gadi was recruited to the IDF at the end of October 1974. Since he was found suitable for an air force, he gave up walking with his comrades to the Nahal Brigade and volunteered for the air force. During the course of his service, Gadi underwent a crash course, a basic officer course and an artillery officer course, and was then sent to another course of the soldier and completed as an outstanding cadet. “The apprentice is assessed by his commander as an outstanding, brilliant, diligent, punctual, and quick apprentice in his work. With extensive military knowledge beyond his formal training. Is interested in many different fields. “” Gadi has shown great interest in human relations, “says Benny, who was seriously injured in the accident.” I owe Gadi a lot. He had no other encouragement and reassurance when I was in both mental and physical distress. He was a true friend. “On the 7 th of Tishrei 5738 (7.10.1977), Gadi fell in the line of duty and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. Condolences to the family His commander wrote: “We met Gadi as a soldier and as a person. The sense of justice and honesty that always characterized him was projected. Gadi was the commander’s hand, just as he was a friend and worried about his soldiers. In his special profession, Gadi performed an excellent job and was respected by his superiors. He loved his work, devoted himself to it and succeeded tremendously. “To commemorate his name, his mother donated an annual scholarship, awarded to a medical student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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