Suissa, Moshe-Michael
Son of Fanny and Abraham. Born in Dimona on September 24, 1974. Moshe was a gentle, quiet and independent child, attended elementary school in Dimona and Yeshivat Yerucham, continued at Neve Eretz Yeshiva in Be’er Ya’akov and at the Citrine high school in Haifa , And finished at the Appelman High School in Dimona, where he was easily adapted to the framework of the elementary school, a “pleasant and friendly student,” he was told at Yeruham Yeshiva, where he went to study in boarding school. , And because of his comfortable and flexible nature, he became familiar with the entire staff of the teachers and his friends. When he was in the eleventh grade, he stopped studying, and since then he has not avoided any work, and has supported himself. His diligence and efficiency were evident in every field and place he worked in, to the satisfaction of his employers. From an early age, Moshe stood out in gymnastics and gymnastics, and at every opportunity tried to realize this talent. During the years of his adolescence and until his enlistment in the IDF, he was involved in weight lifting and bodybuilding, and Moshe’s personality was the joy of life and the desire to entertain, delight and give to his friends. Hagar, in a wonderful relationship of mutual respect, in which Moshe demonstrated a great deal of love, mature concern and responsibility, and was drafted into the IDF in early April 1993. After basic training he was assigned to the school unit as infantry brigade commanders. According to his commanders, he was a quiet soldier, dedicated, professional, active and positive. He was popular with his comrades in the unit. His commanders applauded the delicacies he prepared, and his ambition was to expand his knowledge of the subject and become a professional pastry chef. On 10.6.1995, Moshe fell in the line of duty and was put to rest in the military cemetery in Dimona. He was twenty years old when he died. Survived by his parents and brother David. Moshe was promoted to the rank of First Sergeant after his death. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, Chief of Staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak wrote: “Moshe was described by his commanders as a soldier with high motivation to contribute, Ehud to his commanders and friends.” Prematurely and without any justification cut off the thread of your son Moshe’s life. Along with him all hopes and dreams were cut off. Moshe served in our unit for a long time and did his duty well and even more. Ehud was on his friends, always talking about the day he would finish his military service and raise a family in Israel. His commanders and friends loved the way he performed his duties and the positive atmosphere he created around him. “His parents donated a Torah scroll to the Ahavat Chaim synagogue in Dimona.