Berami, Limor-Simcha
Daughter of Marcel and Prosper. She was born on May 18, 1977, in Acre, where she grew up and was educated, a sister to Victor, Yaakov, Yaron and Miriam. Limor studied at Bialik Elementary School, continued at the Rose high school, and graduated from the Darski School of Education in the Administration and Accounting program. At the beginning of September 1995, Limor enlisted in the IDF and began basic training in Camp 80. Eight days after her enlistment, on September 16, 1995, Limor was killed in a car accident on the Acre-Nahariya road, Limor was buried at the military cemetery in Nahariya and was eighteen years old when she was killed. Survived by her parents, three brothers and a sister. Three years after her fall, her father, Prosper, died. In a condolence letter to the family, Chief of Staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak wrote: “Limor has been described by her commanders as a soldier who is motivated and willing to contribute during her military service. Limor’s sister-in-law, Heftziba, dedicated a poem to her and wrote: “My heart is wounded and dripping with pain.” They say that time will heal / Four years have passed and the pain is still there. It’s hard to think of you dear in the past. My future generation, and you are no longer / part of my soul that you left hurt and wounded. / You see your beautiful face smiling at us from every corner / Mom’s house, so beautiful that it hurts / And I want to touch again, caress, Embrace … and you are not here. “But it is difficult for me to describe your beauty and character because there is no one above you on either side.” Limor’s friend, Sarit, added: “It’s hard for me to describe your beauty and character. / You had a look that I was charming and so I understood what he was doing to others. / You knew how to hear, to help and if you need a position from behind. “Thanks to you, Limor, I got confidence. / The day you went, my life changed / you went and you will not come back anymore, why, God? “He said.