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Flowers, Rinat

Flowers, Rinat


Daughter of Eve and Eve. Born on 10 September 1977 in Rishon Letzion, the eldest sister of four children, Rinat attended Haviv Elementary School in Rishon LeZion, a small and fragile-looking girl, her head crowned with red curls, her graceful manner and her smile When she was a little shy, the shyness was replaced by courage and adventurousness, she was full of joy and curiosity, she loved to dance and laugh, and she was looking for excitement and extraordinary experiences, wanting to experience everything … In Gan Nachum High School, In Rishon LeZion, she studied accounting, which reflected Rinat’s inclination to social involvement Rinat had a warm and special relationship with her family, and her sister, Little, was her confidante, and the two shared their feelings and consulted each other on the subject, and her sister, Sivan, learned and adopted the melodies During her high school years, she met her friend, Kobi, and the friendship between them was deep and meaningful, lasting three years, until she died. Later on, after further training, she was joined by the staff of Menorah, an IDF officers and enlisted officers’ training project, and she visited the various bases around the country, and her commanders said she was a responsible and disciplined soldier who fulfilled her responsibility and professionalism. Acting on behalf of the head of the IDF’s technology and logistics department. On the 11th of Adar 5757 (February 11, 1997), Rinat fell in a car accident while driving in the area of ​​Yeruham. Survived by her parents, two sisters and a brother – Matan, who was born after her death, and did not get to know her. Rinat was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Rishon Letzion. Her family commemorated a Torah scroll that was donated to the synagogue in her neighborhood in Rishon LeZion, in a hall that was named after her in another synagogue in the city, in a book of poems and blessings for the Sabbath, which was published on the anniversary of her death. In a letter of condolence to the family, a chief maintenance officer wrote: “Rinat, who belonged to an excellent group of people, excelled in her military service and in particular her role. She did not make a complaint and complained, but only knew how to smile and accept everything with love, how proud she was to serve as a mentor for veterans of her, and her greatest pride was when she was certified and received the train. “

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