Barnea, Shlomit
Daughter of Naomi and Yosef, was born on May 22, 1965, in Givatayim, where she studied in an elementary school in Givatayim where she studied for five years and moved to Ramat Hasharon with her parents until she graduated from high school Shlomit was a lively and talented girl, who loved music, jazz and ballet, and studied ballet at the Daughter of Dor School in November 1983. Shlomit joined the IDF and served in the Intelligence Corps. She completed several professional courses and was promoted to the rank of corporal in June 1984. Shlomit was appointed as a counselor in the Intelligence Corps and acquired the sympathy of her superiors in her work in her loving and affectionate attitude towards her, and on the holiday of Sukkot, On the night of Simchat Torah, on October 19, 1984, she returned home from her home on the Bnei Efrayim Street in Tel Aviv, when the car she was riding on collided, the car overturned and Shlomit was killed, and she was 19 years old. Was buried in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul in Tel Aviv, leaving her parents and brother, and the commander of her unit wrote about her in a letter of condolence to her family: About three months ago, she arrived at the unit and quickly integrated, with prominent character traits leading her in her role. She had a lot of imagination, a great deal of imagination and wit, and above all, she had a love of life “