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Tiomkin, Ronnie

Tiomkin, Ronnie


Born in the town of Leningrad (St. Petersburg) in the Soviet Union, the eldest brother of Miri was born on Wednesday, March 8, 1984, at the age of six, when his family immigrated to Israel and lived in the city of Ariel. He was friendly and caring for all his family members, and was a friend and friend of his friends, and his key word was “together.” Ronny attended the Aliza Begin elementary school in the Jubilee Middle School, And Ariel Comprehensive High School in the real track. He was a good student and clever, he liked to read books in many fields – from fantasy to science fiction to philosophy – and to play D & D – dragons and mazes. At the age of thirteen, Ronny joined the Ariel Youth Club and the Etgarim Center for Extreme Sports, first as an apprentice and after three years as a counselor in the Mountain Bike Club and in the Department of Archery and Archery. In 2001 Roni represented Israel on a delegation to the United States along with his friends from the Center. Roni was awarded the Gold Prize of the Israel Youth Award as part of the international program. Roni joined the IDF in July 2002. After completing basic training in Camp 80, he underwent a course in field security and served in the IAF in a control unit “The commander of the IAF wrote to his family:” Ronny stood out in his special character, seriousness and maturity. Roni was proud of the responsibility he bears as part of his job and the combat unit he came to. “Moshe, the commander of the unit where he served, notes Roni’s diligence and devotion:” His personal maturity and his willingness to advance and lead tasks assigned to him stood out. Along with these, and in light of the extensive information revealed to him by virtue of his position, he was sensitive to the privacy of the soldiers in the unit. We will remember Roni as a responsible soldier and as a person with a huge smile, laughing laughter and laughing eyes. Protection, support, smiling, transportation and training. A lot of friends have you because your way in life was unique. You were for everyone. “Ronny fell in the line of duty on Tuesday, February 5, 2003, at the age of nineteen. He was laid to rest at the Segula military cemetery. Survived by his parents and sister. The coordinator of the challenges center, Yoni Arad, eulogized him: “Roni – the heart of a human being, you know that I have won many and very few students with a heart like yours.” The Challenge Center perpetuates Ronny’s memory and way on the anniversary of his downfall.

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