Weizman, Yitzhak (Tzachi)
The eldest son of Gila and Yaakov. He was born on March 19, 1967 in Haifa. Tzahi studied at the Jezreeliya Elementary School and completed his studies at the Urban High School in Neve Sha’anan. He was a studious student who took his studies seriously. His favorite subjects were history, citizenship, geography and sociology. In the eleventh grade, in geography, he submitted an annual paper on the location of airports and received an excellent grade on it: His high school teacher wrote about him: “I remember your good qualities, pleasant in the full sense of the word. Your behavior is always impeccable. You were very sensitive to others. You were the kind of child teachers like to teach and educate. A student who listens attentively and diligently who always refers to the teacher’s words, is not arrogant or arrogant, but rather, gentle and emotional. “His teacher described him as” an excellent student who was never late and never bothered. ” He was very focused and attentive. He summed up all that was explained and said in the lesson. He gave the subject to flow, and then he summarized it with his own words, in his own style. “His good friend Erez (Katz), who shared many of his” exploits, “says:” Tzachi was imaginative and amazing. One day we decided to hold a luna-park in the courtyard of the building. We worked for days on end in building facilities and games. We posted ads on the streets of Neve Sha’anan, and when the opening day came, few came, but even those few filled our hearts with joy … In the summer, the fruits of the sabras ripen. Tzahi, together with his friends, used the school’s meteorological station, and for its perseverance and devotion, Peres received a “Atlas of Haifa.” He was active in the school’s student council and for one year He was also headed by his close friends, Momy (Shlomo Herzog) Gal (Goldstein) and Shai (Hershkowitz), who was a very special person with exceptional values, who fought for his principles of justice, equality and peace. , Volunteered first for each mission and persuaded his friends to join him, and would be remembered for his special attitude toward friends and the environment. He volunteered for the Civil Guard and extended a helping hand to an old-age home in his neighborhood, where he wrote various kinds of stories: adventure stories, cartoon stories and even miniature paintings of soldiers and various weapons. Tzachi was very good at playing the organ, and together with his friend Erez, who apart from Mandolin and another member who drummed the drums, he set up a trio, and when he had enough time, after all his many pursuits, he used him for walks in nature, at antiquities sites and in museums. Other nations and bookshelves in his room remained orphaned many books on military and security. Yitzhak was drafted into the IDF in July 1985. He completed basic training at the Infantry School, completed a course in registration and served as a maintenance officer in the Intelligence Corps, and one day, while in operational employment in the Old City of Jerusalem, discovered an explosive device placed at the bus stop near the Jaffa Gate. And his initiative prevented a terrorist attack that could have caused many casualties, and on this day he received letters of appreciation and appreciation from the Israel Police Force on 26 November 1985. Yitzhak fell in the line of duty and was brought to eternal rest at the Hof Hacarmel military cemetery in Haifa He left his parents and sister – Einat, saying: “You belonged to a race of students that was dwindling to a race of students who were prepared Yam always give, volunteer, improve and repair without receiving compensation. You had a developed sense of integrity and justice. I care about you. Your behavior is always without”You gave us, the teachers the strength to continue.” In a letter of condolence to the family, his commander wrote: “Tzachi looked to us like a serious guy. “His family commemorated the establishment of a room to be used by the student council at the Ironi Gimmel High School where he studied, and the family published a memorial book containing his life story and the words of his friends and relatives.