Caspi, Shoshana (‘Shosh’)
Daughter of Eliyahu and Ruthie. She was born on 18.9.1957 in Moshav Segula, near Ashkelon. She moved to Kiryat Gat in 1966. Shoshana continued her elementary studies at the Son of-Zvi School in the city. She studied at the Rogozin Comprehensive School in Kiryat Gat and successfully completed her studies in the humanities track, and Shoshana was already able to write in the elementary school, and her teachers and friends discussed this in high school: “She was amazed to write short stories and poems. These were printed regularly in the school brochures. Some of them have never been published, because Shoshana hid them in a drawer or in the pages of books she read at the time. “She was also gifted with a talent for dramatic performance on the stage. But Shoshana was a rather introverted person, and she exposed her Lev only to her closest friends, just as they found in Shoshana a sympathetic ear and wise counsel for their intimate problems. In the youth movement Mahane’ot Ha’olim, and usually preferred a good book in her home to parties on the Sabbath night At the end of January 1976, Shoshana was recruited to serve in the regular army, and after a few months she was transferred to the base of a helicopter squadron, where she found a place she liked. She was brought to rest in the military section of the cemetery in Netanya, a city in which she settled in the military section of the cemetery in Netanya, The family. Survived by her parents and two brothers. Shoshana’s commando wrote to the bereaved parents: “In September, Shosh was sent to help us in the squadron in a difficult period of time … Shosh had a kind of inner kindness, and with her help created a whole world, Work beyond what is required and above expectations … Helping her friends with work, her diligence and being an attentive ear to all of us … Shosh is with us in every act and thought … The squadron members in your bewilderment, stunned,