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Teicher, Daniel

Teicher, Daniel


Ben Ruth and Manfred. He was born on July 6, 1954 in Haifa, where he studied at the Ma’aleh Hacarmel Elementary School and graduated from the “Reali” high school in Haifa. The Gunners. After graduating from the IDF, he completed his medical studies with distinction, graduated with honors from the Technion Medical School in Haifa, and from 1992 served as a doctor in reserve duty. In 1977 he married Ilana and they had three children – Eran, Noa and Naama. In 1994, the family moved to Kibbutz Ginosar and Dr. Daniel Abed as a doctor in Tiberias, at the Histadrut Health Fund. His comrades in the reserve unit noted his high personal level, which was reflected in his command ability and professionalism. During his training and exercises, Dr. Daniel participated in every mission, large and small, and participated in the maintenance and construction of the encampment, and assisted his commanders in planning and carrying out the professional tasks. Surgery under fire. After being wounded in Lebanon, Sager casts his hearing and continues his reserve service in Israel. On May 20, 1996, Dr. Daniel was called up for reserve duty as a doctor in the Amakim Medical Battalion three days later, when he was on his way to the hospital in Haifa. He was rushed to Rambam Hospital in Haifa and spent a week battling for his life, and all his efforts to save him did not help, and he died of his wounds on May 30, 1996. He was forty-two years old at the time of his death. He was survived by a wife, a son and two daughters, a mother and a sister, and Dr. Daniel Teicher was a physician of great repute and was highly respected by the community in Tiberias and the surrounding area and by his colleagues and employers. As an MDA physician and an intensive care unit, he saved many lives as an internal physician who worked with the community, and he served as chairman of the Medical Committees of the Rehabilitation Bureau of the Tiberias Region. On the 30th anniversary of his death, an evening was held in memory of Dr. Daniel Teicher, in honor of his work and devoted care for his patients, and on the eve of the memorial, the mother of one of those killed in Lebanon said that “the world without Danny will no longer be like the world With him, “and a crowd of hundreds cried with her.

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