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Alexenberg, singing

Alexenberg, singing


The youngest daughter of Batsheva and Aryeh. She was born in Tel Aviv, on the 3rd of Adar 5737 (August 3, 1987) to a loving and loving family, a sister to Halina, Assi and Amir, Shira began her studies in Jaffa at the “Givat HaTmarim” elementary school in Tel Aviv, France “- the School of Art and the” Ironi Aleph “high school where she studied plastic arts and graduated successfully but did not receive the official matriculation certificate, which came to her home after her death. Shira was interested in painting and drawing, sculpting, dancing and music, and in her spare time she created jewelry, sculpted and Drawing love, love and love were the essence of poetry, with a developed sense of humor, open to new experiences and introductions, modest, content with little and joy in part She had many friends and acquaintances, and everyone treated her generously and with kindness, patience, and integrity – a candle to her feet, and before she was drafted Shira went with her brother to a trip in Barcelona, ​​and returned happily and impressed. Vital and energetic, full of life, and in her soul, hope for the future. On 30.10.2005 Shira joined the logistics division. During her short time in the course, she showed caring and responsibility and succeeded in captivating her commanders and colleagues, so that at the end of the course she was offered a different position, and after other tests and tests she underwent She was sent to the center of the country, and until her last day she played an interesting and responsible role that filled her heart with pride. Her life was cut short and her family and loved ones were left with grief and pain. Shira Alexanderberg fell during her service on August 15, 2006 and is nineteen years old. She was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Holon. Survived by parents, sister and two brothers. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, her commander wrote: “Shira was a person of values, responsibility, seriousness, motivation, kindness, kindness, and manners were very salient and expressed in every act of her own hands. Indeed, Shira’s estate has many works of art – paintings, drawings, sculptures and more. Her family is working on preparing an exhibition in her memory that will be exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

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