Tamari, Yoram
Ben Esther and Menachem. He was born in Ramat Gan on December 6, 1970 as the eldest son of his parents. He spent his childhood in Ramat Gan, where he began his studies at the “Hagefen” elementary school. Yoram was an active and playful child, who climbed trees, loved animals, nature and scenery and enjoyed a walk in nature. He continued his studies at the Yad Giora junior high school in Herzliya. Yoram was a smart boy, handsome, tall and strong and yet sensitive, despite his exterior – who did not reveal it. He liked to help people and was interested in their welfare. Was a courageous boy with self-respect and a well-developed sense of justice. Yoram was diligent, with original initiatives and fulfilled his ambitions on his own. He worked at every opportunity and did not flinch from any business. After the family moved to Ra’anana, Yoram began his high school studies in the biological track at Ostrovsky High School in the city. At the end of July 1989, he was drafted into the IDF, where he served as a combat paramedic in the Armored Corps and served in the territories, fulfilling his duties as a paramedic, with love, pride and dedication, while providing the best possible treatment. Yoram was caught in an emotional whirlwind and was desperate for help, but it was too late to arrive on the day of the 13th of Nissan 5740 (April 14, 1990), Yoram sent his own life to death at the age of nineteen, leaving a great pain, a great storm, love and longing. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Ra’anana, leaving behind his parents and three brothers – Eran, Guy, and Eyal.