Agami, Hadassah
Daughter of Benjamin and Perach. Born on 9 November 1953 in Kfar Batya, she studied at Neve Ne’eman Elementary School in Hod Hasharon and completed her high school studies at Beit Berl in Tzofit, where Dasi was a diligent student and her grades were good, She spent time studying at Beit Berl, where she spent most of her time in the “Noar Haoved” club in her neighborhood, first as an apprentice and later in the club, and was very interested in educating and caring for marginalized youth. She also took care of a paralyzed child, and with this fateful girl Dessie made a special relationship Her friends knew that Dessie had a good advice and a good word at any time of distress, and they trusted her and relied on her advice and her words, she had golden hands and she created many ceramic tools and decorations. When she was a member of a traditional family, she was very pressured to declare her religiosity and not to enlist in the army, but after a desperate struggle she gave in and declared, but her Lev was not complete. , There was no limit to her joy. She rejected the possibility of serving as a field school instructor at the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel and preferred to serve combat service as much as possible. Dessie enlisted in the IDF in April 1972 and was assigned to the Military Police, where she received the training days and her letters from that period especially instructive and exciting: “Suddenly I became a patriotic girl who has a completely different connection to the State of Israel … She completed her military policing course in Tel Aviv, but did her best to move to serve in a place where she could contribute more and volunteered to serve in the Jordan Valley. Even when she came home for vacation, Dessie kept telling home about the way of life And the activity that is full of interest in her place of service On December 27, 1972, Cpl. She was laid to rest in the military section of the Ramot Hashavim Civil Cemetery.