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Warm, cheerful (“cheerful”)

Warm, cheerful (“cheerful”)


Daughter of Hannah and Judah. She was born on December 21, 1974. In Jerusalem she was the second daughter of a family of four who were observant and observant, and attended the Zalman Aran elementary school in Talpiot and the ORT high school near the university The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is a smiling, lively, pleasant, and always cheerful girl, admired by her teachers and educators, a central figure in every social activity, an outstanding athlete and basketball player on the YMCA Jerusalem team. At the end of June 1993 she was drafted into compulsory service in the Israel Defense Forces, completing her basic training, and due to her high abilities and skills, she was sent to a course for intelligence officers, at the end of which she was assigned to serve in the Lachish camp. She loved her work and her job, and was filled with a single pride. According to her commanders, she has contributed a lot to the promotion of the special issue she was involved in. She helped and went beyond her defined job. Aspired to advance in her responsible role, all motivated. She wanted to know the terrain not only through the maps and aerial photographs on her desk. She went on tours and found maximum familiarity and familiarity. On June 4, 1994, Aliza fell during her service. She died in a car accident on a trip from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. She was laid to rest in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. Survived by her parents, two brothers – Shaul and Tomer and sister – Inbal. She was nineteen years old. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, her commander wrote: “She spent all her time dedicated to the ministry where she worked as her kingdom, as the hall of the glory of the offices in terms of order and exemplary organization. “The family members immortalized her name in a Torah scroll, which donated to the Yeshiva” Dear Jerusalem “Yeshiva in the Makor Haim neighborhood. Next to their home, her family established a garden and a playground, open to the children of Jerusalem. A place that gives expression to its vivid and cheerful character. One of her many acquaintances wrote in her memory: “… abundance of energy and abundance of forces / positive attitude and a lot of willingness / seriousness, diligence, diligence / and everything, all materialized in one girl.”

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