Adar, Ruthie
Daughter of Nina and Micha. She was born on Thursday, 4 November 1970 in Herzliya, where she began her studies at the Hanadiv and Brenner elementary schools and continued her studies at the Chen High School in Herzliya. In the IDF. She did basic training in the camp and was assigned to a course for non-commissioned officers. In the course of her military career, she changed her profession to a bureau clerk. Within a few days she was discovered as an excellent student in the firm’s work, including computer work and was considered highly professional in her field of work. Her commander testified that she had rare manners to his right. Ruthie was willing and willing to help everyone at all times. A graceful, youthful girl helped to create an atmosphere of pleasantness in the office, with constant activity and movement of commanders, employees and senior and junior managers alike. Ruthie gave everyone a sense of goodwill and equality. In her recommendation to raise her rank, the commander wrote: “Professional, highly motivated, disciplined, loyal and devoted, an exceptional bureau clerk, a model soldier.” On Wednesday, November 1, 1989, Ruthi was killed while she was in a road accident when a military vehicle hit her car and was laid to rest in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote: “Ruthie was a model and a model for the service that a female soldier should give to the people and the IDF. , A soldier at the beginning of her career, but as if she had grown up in our midst for years, and not only her friends and colleagues, but hundreds of civilian commanders and workers who enjoyed daily Therefore, Micah and Nina, you must be proud of your daughter who did a soldier in all that she dealt with. “