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Arbel, Sharon

Arbel, Sharon


Daughter of Yehudit and Gil. She was born on July 31, 1975 in Tel Aviv. Sharon began her studies at the Yellin Elementary School and graduated with honors in the real-life track at the Lady Davis High School. It was a stubborn and long struggle to deal with her illness, but Sharon did not give up. Strenuous effort and persistence led her to finish her studies with the highest honors and appreciation of her teachers and classmates. “Sharon was an example of effort, determination and will, and if there are heroes and fighters, then Sharon was a heroine and a fighter, and she is among the other fighters and heroes buried here,” said Shabtai Nehorai, the director of the Lady Davis School, who eulogized Sharon at her funeral. “He said. Many of Sharon’s plans were cut off when she left. She wanted so much to study psychology and educational counseling and later to integrate into the school to help the students, to advise them and to give great support and love to every student who needs help, to be a friend and counselor with a smart word and a loving heart. After much effort and stubborn struggle to enlist and contribute like everyone else, to serve like any other girl, and to contribute her share to the state, Sharon succeeded in her struggle and enlisted in the army in February 1994. Sharon was stationed in the air force as an educational noncom in the education sector and was not happy with her. “We, her parents, Yehudit and Gil, and her younger brother, Nir, enjoyed seeing her with her happiness and feeling that she was the best in the Air Force without any discounts, a girl-soldier, a soldier, a soldier, Which is not unusual for other female soldiers. “Sharon did not succeed in completing her military service Cpl. Sharon, Sharoni, or Sharona in the mouth of all her friends and lovers, left us forever on the 24th of Adar 5752 (February 24, 1995). Carrying a coffin wrapped in the national flag on the shoulders of her friends from the air force, “the quality ones,” she used to call them, she loved them to the end, Sharon went on her last journey to the eternal plot of the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery. Her father wrote: “In the military section of Kiryat Shaul, surrounded by soldiers and soldiers who fell like her, lies our Sharon when her grave envelops a beautiful garden nurtured by the Jewish mother, society and the best mother, , Always within us – forever. “

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