Fields, Meital
Daughter of Stella and Ilan. She was born on May 3, 1973. In Haifa she spent her childhood and adolescence in Kiryat Bialik, where she began her studies at the Neurim Elementary School in Kiryat Bialik, continued in the Afek junior high school and graduated high school with great success She was a member of the youth movement Ha-Mahanot Haolim and was active on a voluntary basis as part of the ” Nitzan, “with the assistance of children with learning difficulties, and was involved in various athletic activities – tennis, Water skiing, windsurfing and aerobic exercise, she took an interest in economics, social sciences, Arabic language and the history of the Islamic countries, and loved to read literature, in her words, she defined the basic principles of her life: “First, honesty and justice … Second, “Meital dreamed of serving in the Intelligence Corps, and her dream came true when she was drafted into the IDF in November 1991. She passed a studio course in” She achieved high achievements and was accepted by her classmates. In February 1992 she graduated with honors. On the 23rd of Adar 5752 (February 27, 1992), she fell during her service in a road accident. Meital was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa. Survived by her parents and two brothers – Dotan and Yotam. Her family published a book commemorating her memory, and also established a fund for outstanding soldiers in Hatzav. The commander of the unit eulogized her about her grave: “Meital, of blessed memory, was chosen to be one of the soldiers and soldiers of a course that prepares them for the special needs of the intelligence corps. On the 30th anniversary of her death, a teacher in the military course, who graduated with honors, “and so on as well,” was also a friend and a friend of hers: Aliza, reaching out for help and self-help.