Ben Amalia and Daniel, was born on 7 March 1984 in Eilat, the eldest son of his parents, brother of Abigail and of the twins Shachar and Zohar, who was born on the 7th of Adar, the date attributed to the birth and disappearance of Moshe Rabbeinu. “Adar is happy when Adar enters.” Already in his infancy, Adron stood out as a special, beautiful, curious and sociable child, and at the age of eighteen months began to speak and recite whole stories and songs he had heard from his parents. One of the teachers said: “I hope to meet Adron in a few years. He will be a great writer or prime minister. “At Adrian Elementary School, Adron was an outstanding student, who was diagnosed as a gifted child and learned a day in a special project for gifted children, in which he studied enrichment subjects. He loved the sea, traveled around the country and was knowledgeable about identifying places and sites, identified plants, knew animals and loved very much. Adron has written skills and a lot of writing, and in fifth grade he wrote in the school’s paper on the subject of peace: “This peace Peace is approaching and slowly we are reconciling with the enemy / peace between people, peace between everyone and joy for free / so let’s all come together and make peace “Adron was in sixth grade when he moved to Petah Tikva, where he studied at the Hadar elementary school, where Adron stood out from a scholastic point of view, . In seventh grade he joined the municipal soccer team and showed great talent and good play ability, but most of all the coach welcomed his presence in the team because of his ability to unite and unite its members. At the end of the year, Adron was forced to retire from the team due to a serious injury to his hand. As part of his writing in eighth grade, Adron chose to write about “the mystery of the disappearance of the Dakar submarine” and in the framework of his work he traveled with his father to the cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, where the monument commemorating the victims of the submarine is located. Where he studied and studied closely, documented and photographed significant images of the work. This work received a grade of 100 and an assessment that “it is not apparent that this work was written by a eighth grader.” In the ninth grade, Adron was chosen to take part in the Shlach course for a course for non-Jews, in which he expanded his knowledge of his love for Israel and nature and developed his natural leadership abilities. In addition, he expanded his circle of friends and made connections with new friends who accompanied him after the course. In the 10th grade he studied in the high school and in the matriculation exam in history he received the highest grade in the class. That year Adron was chosen and sent to a young leadership course in the LEAD project, which trains young leaders carefully selected from all over the country. During this busy period of his life Edron made sure to give every member of his family his full attention and quality time. His younger siblings, Shachar and Zohar, devoted considerable time and attention, guiding them and spending time playing basketball and hiking. His sister, Avigal, was a close friend and spent hours talking about common issues. He was always able to find the right ways and words to convince his brother to take the right path and help his parents educate his younger brothers, and he did everything with witty humor and a pleasant way. In the twelfth grade, Adron chose to write a thesis in sociology on the subject of “And the ethnicity of the youth in Israel expressed their views and attitudes towards youth of different ethnic origin. “This work earned him great appreciation from the examiner and grade 100. At the end of high school, Edron wrote about Edron in the yearbook: Between the classes, the class entertains / spends his free time in the gym / develops muscle and trains all day / Adron as a friend for every dream mom. “During the last year, Edron began to prepare physically for a significant service in an elite IDF unit. At every opportunity he spoke about the fact that military service is necessary and important and without it there is no justification for being citizens of the state. Prior to his enlistment in the IDF, he was successfully drafted into elite units, and for this reason his enlistment was postponed until he was 19. On March 25, 2003, Adron was drafted into the IDF. He rejected any role offered by claiming that the job was not sufficiently combatable. Finally he chose to volunteer for the Givati Brigade. His training as a combat soldier in the Sayeret was difficult, exhausting and exhausting, due to the nature of the special unit’s activity. Adron told the family of the “nice” stories related to the activity and never bothered them with difficulty or suffering. On September 11, 2004, Sgt. Adron Amar fell in the Gaza Strip at the age of 20. Five other combat soldiers were killed: Staff Sergeant Ofer Jerbi, Staff Sergeant Yaakov Marvitza, Sergeant Aviad Deri, Sergeant Kobi Mizrachi And Adon Neumann, who was buried at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, left behind his parents, sister and two brothers, and Amalia, Adron’s mother, chose to describe him in the words of the song “Ma Avrech”: “My son is blessed with a smile that is like light, The heart that feels all the sights, the legs dancing forever, the soul remembering all the melodies, the hand that collects seashells on the beach, the ear attentive to the great and the small. “One of Adron’s many friends wrote:” The first thing I want you to know is that I love you more than anything, more than life, you are the one who loves you. Just bigger than life. Because it’s so hard, because it’s so great pain. I want you to know that you have had more than one friend. You are an admired figure we have learned from her. I thank God that I was privileged to be your friend. “The family writes:” Edron, for us you are everything you wanted to be, ambition, dream and ability. For us you are always king of the world. “