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Tsfanya, Golan

Tsfanya, Golan


Ben Hanna and Abraham. Golan was born in Haifa on December 13, 1969, at the Elisha Hospital on Mount Carmel, where he spent his childhood in Moshav Beit Hanania, “Golan was a curious and active child.” At the age of nine months he spoke, For a year and a half he recognized almost every car that passed while we were on trips around the country. He loved soccer very much, and at the age of one year he got the first football and a pedal car that ‘plowed’ the neighborhood. As a first child in the family, he was loved and very spoiled, and managed to get almost everything he asked of the aunts and grandparents. “Golan went to the kindergarten of Naomi and joined other children his age, with his good friends Guy, Gilad and Harel “At the age of six, Golan began his studies at the Karkur State School, where he was a good student, especially in sports, from boxing lessons And participated in a swimming course at the age of 8. In this area he excelled, and began competing for a swimming team for several years The many trips we went all over the country, and Golan and Dotan brother walked all the trails with little gripes but with much joy and cheerfulness. In 1974, his younger brother, Ayalon, was born. The great love of all the family, and Golan and his brother in particular, was the sea. From an early age, Golan began to surf, guided by his father Abik, with his brothers following him. He participated in a surfing competition throughout the country and abroad, and reached honorable places within the framework of the Israeli national team. ” After graduating from elementary school, Golan moved to the junior high school at Pardes Hanna Agricultural School and from there to the ORT high school in Zichron Yaakov, where he completed his studies in electronics. In addition to his love of the sea, Golan was a long distance running, a field in which he excelled in high school, and Biri with a pistol he had acquired and learned from his father, who was Israel’s champion for several years in this profession. From an early age, Golan loved everything that had wheels and could be moved. To his dismay, he was the youngest student in the class, so his license was almost accepted by the latter, but that did not prevent him from advising and explaining to the whole world about each car, its advantages, disadvantages, etc. Between the end of his studies and his enlistment in the army, Golan taught surfing at the Sea Center in Caesarea. When the time came to join the army, Golan went to the army and the paratroopers, and decided to serve in the paratroopers as a combat soldier and a paramedic, serving in Hebron, Nablus and Lebanon, and went to the army for weeks on the base without returning home. After his trip, he began to study for psychometric tests and to work as a security guard at an absorption center, and later in one of the hotels in the area, and later he was accepted to Haifa University And studied economics and statistics And after graduating from the university he joined the police, went to the sabotage course and was happy with all the “action,” especially when he was stationed in Hadera – in the area of ​​the home and the environment in which he grew up. In the last year of his life, Golan rented an apartment in Binyamina with his friend Hadar, renovated the house and especially cultivated the garden, and was happy: Throughout the years he had motorcycles and cars, in which he invested most of his time and money: Treatments, renovations and trips. So he bought a used Suzuki R750, which looked like new. Despite allThe arguments at home and in the family Golan was not willing to hear about the cessation of riding on the motorcycle. Finally he decided to sell, concluded with a buyer and on the Sabbath before handing over the motorcycle went on a walk. On this trip, on September 29, 1996, First Sergeant Golan was killed in an accident on the Kadarim-Amiad road. He was twenty-seven when he fell. Golan was buried in the cemetery in Binyamina. Survived by parents and two brothers – Dotan and Ayalon.

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