Tzfira, Avraham
Ben Shoshana and Yehuda, who immigrated to Israel from Yemen. Was born on August 20, 1953 in Nes Tziona, to Rivka, Malka, Eli and Yosef-Chai, who grew up in a religious home and was a quiet, good, sociable, smiling and good student, Eshkol was a cook in the army and served as a cook in August 1971. In August 1971, Avraham was drafted into the IDF and served as a infantry chef, and he served with dedication and love. First in Sayeret Shaked and later in the Israel Air Force, and in 1973 he married Dina and his two children, Iris and Yaniv, died on the 4th of Sivan 5760 (4.6.2000) Avraham was buried in the military cemetery in Rishon Letzion, leaving behind a wife, son and daughter, parents, and four brothers and sisters: Lt. Col. Raz, commander of the unit, wrote to his family: “Avraham served for over 25 years in a variety of positions in the kitchen. “The personal honesty and love of others that emanated from him made him a spiritual father and a consultant to all intents and purposes among the members of the division,” he said, Who loved his smile and wanted it with him all day. “Avraham volunteered for every activity without thinking about the hours of work and effort involved, and he was the first to perform any task that was required and performed with care and dedication.” In December 1999, Avraham was invited to a ceremony honoring his work in the unit, but unfortunately his health deteriorated. . “A pilot squadron, and I at its head, refuse to believe that we have lost Avraham forever, and the forces that drive us forward are the knowledge that Avraham would like us to act, we will always remember him with the same smile and love of others.”