fbpx
Trepocnik, Haggai

Trepocnik, Haggai


Ben Hedva and Jacob. Born in Bat Yam on the eve of Yom Kippur, the eldest son of his parents, at the age of two or three, he stunned all his fans by assembling complex pazas, and after getting bored with the usual way of assembling them he added his own variations, At the age of three he moved with his parents to Kibbutz Heftziba in the Jezreel Valley, where his hearing impairment was first diagnosed, and from the age of four to six he learned to speak in Shema, his high numbers helped him, and he quickly acquired the speech. He also spoke correctly and understood what was said in the speed of his thought – he had enough time to hear part of the sentence to understand it all. He studied at a regular elementary school in Bat Yam and later at Yavneh High School, and achieved above average achievements at the age of nine, when he began computer programming and became prominent in programming and problem analysis. In the Ginsburg High School in Yavneh, he studied electronics and computers and completed his studies with good grades in the theoretical and humanistic fields, where he had difficulty in listening to the teacher, and excelled in his ability to learn, diligently and diligently. Took responsibility and fulfilled his duties without pushing the parents. Over the years, since the acquisition and upgrade of the computer, he established a communications system that operated between him and dozens of his subscribers. Everyone connected to the network, who made personal contact with him face to face, remained next to him as a close friend. “He sits in his room, in the middle of the room, his quick hands moving at the same time on all the keys of the printer, the phone, or the remote, lightning-fast, the phone conversations he had with his friends were as short as purposeful as if the boys were in the middle of a battlefield, An unnecessary word or a waste of time, and the friends go up to his room and get off, and you can not keep track of everyone who is there, and everything is done quietly, without condescension, with a wonderful warm smile. ” After completing his studies he worked at the Israel Mapping Center and learned new and complex programming languages. Within five months of work, with talent and perseverance, he managed to build a complex plan for solving the problem of aerial coverage and planning of photography flights. Hagai had an open heart, wide and loving, giving, above all – modest. Despite his high personal ability above average, he never felt he was being carried over to others. Was equal among equals. He never thought he deserved it. When he asked for something and received it, he was surprised and delighted as a winner. Whatever he asked for – needed, never rocked for unnecessary purchases. His other activities included volunteering for the Civil Guard, founding and companies in the Bbc De Spot network. Despite his hearing disability, he volunteered for the IDF in late January 1993 and was accepted to the MAMRAM after successfully passing the exam. At the computer center, he worked on installing the computerized office, and although he dealt with this subject only a short time, he managed to improve it, which the unit has been using to this day. With his father, he shared his love for computers and cars, in his eulogy for his son, the father said: “The programs you wrote on your computer are very impressive and puzzling. The program was taught in less than half the time allotted to you at work, you were shoulder to shoulder with experienced engineers and programmers without any education or experience – but still in the first row. To perform – and it works, to our pride, to this day and successfully … you had Statements intense and full of poor. You only deal with the most important and important to you, and only your strength and the way you think (because our two minds were similar and acted in parallel) are what hold my spirit. “On May 9, 1993, Hagai fell in his car in a car accident. He was buried in the cemetery in Yavneh and was survived by his parents, two brothers, Doron and Amit, and his sister, Hagit, was named after him. In a condolence letter to the family, his commander wrote: “… Hagai wanted to serve in the computer unit and wanted to line up, but he was not satisfied with the job he was assigned because he wanted to work with the computer and not at the computer. Hagai, in his new position, that he was very talented, with great potential, and where they planned for him a key role in the field of support for computer applications … But exactly a month later all programs were cut off in Ivan. ” His close friend, Assaf, eulogized him: “For me, Haggai represented the good, innocent person, he had many friends and I am sure that everyone like me loved him … He was like a brother … He was a person who always did Everything for everyone … It was possible to talk to him about everything and he always listened to and responded with a reply that came from the heart, a real answer … I will end by saying that the earth is not good enough for Haggai.

The following people have requested to be notified whenever this hero is honored

  • Name: יעקב טרפוצ'ניק
    Relationship: אב
  • Name: יעקב טרפוצ'ניק
    Relationship: אב

Honored By

Skip to content