“He knew how to defuse difficult situations.
Many dracénois gathered in the Jewish square had for each one the desire to tell “their” Doctor Sitruk. Selected pieces:
“I feel a lot of emotion and sadness, I have known him since his arrival in Draguignan”.
Marcelle Monzat, former city councilor and president of Adapei for 32 years
“He is a figure that goes away”
Dr Flandin, former radiologist
“He saw my grandchildren being born, he was so nice. If we didn’t see him, we could hear him” [Rires]
Mr. Venturini, former Dracénois trader
“He was a brilliant guy and so much fun. He reassured his teams, he was the dad, he knew how to defuse difficult situations. And this joke in front of a broken coffee machine:” Even the machine is anti-Semitic “he said.” [Rires de nouveau]
Marianne Pezeret, communications officer at Dracénie Hospital Center.
“He was an extraordinary neighbor, affection in person.”
Marie-Paule Dahot, medical director
“I feel a lot of emotion, Sion was a sincere, deep friend, always by my side. It was with him, during my tenure, that we studied the project for a Jewish square within the landscaped cemetery. He had a separate entrance to consider. . Before, the dead of the Jewish community were buried in Fréjus. He was a great man, he knew how to reassure people “.
Max Piselli, former mayor of Draguignan
“He wrote all sorts of nonsense in my children’s health books, like ‘Champion du gurgling’ or ‘Casse C …, but superb'” [Rires]
Pascale, mother of Théo and Nathan