Tailor, Yoram
Son of Reuven and Bracha. He was born on July 18, 1946 in Haifa. He studied at the Moriah State Religious School and completed his elementary studies at the “Urim” school in Kiryat Eliezer. He was a diligent student and excelled in his studies. Afterward, he attended the A – He returned to Kiryat Sprinzak and successfully completed his studies in the field of technician training. Learn French, English and spoken Arabic. In the years that followed, he continued to study for the matriculation exams and successfully passed the extended exams, which granted him the right to be admitted to the Technion. He was a coordinator and instructor in the “United Movement” branch in Kiryat Eliezer, and after completing his studies he left the Nahal Brigade for five months. He had a tendency to literature and writing. He wrote poems, edited the school and movement papers, and took courses in literature. He was the secretary of the student committee at the vocational high school and initiated various activities within the framework of the school. He loved to play chess and was the primary school champion in this game. He also played table tennis. Yoram was very fond of nature, traveled extensively in Israel, both within the framework of the youth movement and within the framework of the Department for the Protection of Nature in which he was a member. He loved photography very much, especially landscapes. He was drafted into the IDF in 1964 and joined the regular army in 1967. He volunteered for a pilot course and successfully completed a Navat course, served as a navigator for two years, and was then sent to the Air Force Flight School, where he served for twenty-eight months. Yoram was punctual and dedicated to his job and performed it with precision, passion and integrity, and wrote a high-level professional book, which was used to instruct the trainees at the flight school. The history of an active, lively, fresh and lively body, which was dedicated to Yoram, After the end of the training period, Yoram returned to operational service and served as a navigator in a Stratocruiser plane with the rank of captain, and on his last flight he was killed along with six of his friends when the plane was shot down by a missile fired by the Egyptians on 17.9.1971 ) Was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa and left a wife and two twin sons: Ofer and Eyal, the squadron commander wrote on his list among other things: “It was pleasant to work with a man like him who did not see the work as a mere work, a mission and a mission of great value. – – – with his apprentices knew to create unusual relationships. Their problems were his problems, which he tried to solve, not only as a guide, but as a person who loved to help others. With all his seriousness at work, Yoram knew how to create a light and cheerful atmosphere that removes tension and heaviness, which takes the instructors and the squadron out of grayness and sends the instructors and the squadron. “A memorial scroll in memory of the shiva was planted in the Modi’in area. Training in memory of Captain Yoram Hayat, Major Ze’ev Ofer and Captain Amos Guy, published by the Flight School