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Toby, Nitzan

Toby, Nitzan


Ben Bracha and Yosef. Nitzan was born in Jerusalem on May 21, 1968, at Shaare Zedek Medical Center. He studied in his hometown until the eighth grade of the “Sample” school, and in grades 9-12 he graduated from the Netiv Meir High School, where he studied in the computer sciences track. ) In April 1990 after serving as an intelligence noncom. After his release he studied for a short period at the “Western Wall” Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He served as a tour guide for the Jewish Agency for six months. In 1994, Nitzan graduated with honors from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in economics and Jewish thought, and in 1997 he graduated with honors from the same university. From 1993 to 1994 he worked as an economist in the Customs and VAT Administration, as an economic analysis of VAT liabilities. In 1995, he worked as an economist in the Economic and National Planning Authority in the Ministry of Economics, in the role of building macroeconomic plans. From 1996 to 1997, Nitzan worked in the Postal Authority as an economic data analysis, monitoring and monitoring the budget, producing monthly income reports and examining the profitability of projects. In August 1997, Nitzan joined the Israel Police. He served as an economic planning officer in the logistic support unit, in the role of developing economic models to examine the economic feasibility of the logistics activities of the police. Nitzan was a punctual man of action. Quiet, humble, and absolutely divine. He had elevated himself to high levels of morality, which he projected on all his surroundings. His main hobbies were three: first and foremost music for her variety and generations, which was the love of his life. Second hobby – high level professional photography. And a third hobby – the production of special wines at a high professional level, which would not disgrace experts in the field. On November 15, 1998, Nitzan was killed in a road accident. Thirty years old. He was buried in the cemetery in Givat Shaul, Jerusalem.

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