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From Dahala, Einav

From Dahala, Einav


Bat Zippora and Bezalel. She was born on March 3, 1978 in Kiryat Ekron, the sister of Tzachi, Moran and Ron. Einav began her studies at the Ben-Zvi elementary school in Kiryat Ekron, continued for a year at the Eilat Mountains School in Eilat, and completed her junior high school and high school in Rehovot, on the oriental track. Einav was blessed with writing talent and over the years wrote many poems and stories. In her writing she gave free rein to her imagination, describing in personal and original style, with sensitivity and humor, the essence of youth – love and disappointment, friendship, school and more. In a poem she dedicated to her friend Meital, she wrote: “Suddenly through the tears / See another light at the end of the tunnel / And slowly begin to march / Into the future of the unknown / Suddenly through the pain / Smile and dimple / and then know between friends / always exists – love. ” The love of the written word was expressed in another channel and Einav became a local newspaper editor (in principle), investing long hours in collecting material for articles, writing and editing. She aspired to be a journalist and planned to enroll in communications studies at the university after she was discharged from the army. Alon Katabi, the producer of the newspaper, wrote to her: “… I always liked to take you on a new subject as an idea for a newspaper article and see how your brainballs begin to work and how your imagination and talent are already shaping and developing the story on the way … “Einav spent most of her free time in many volunteer activities, mainly in the local community center, where she completed a course for young counselors and taught at the community center summer camps. In addition, she was active in the national council of the youth movement “No to Sam”. Her friend, Limor Hakima, says: “… Einav shook the local youth and instilled in them the sense of social involvement, and raised the banner of the struggle to break the stigma attached to the children of the Yishuv and enlisted the best of the youth for a war of action, and this war was beautiful, dignified and noble. She headed dozens of projects with the main goal of not proving to everyone but to prove to ourselves that we are talented, successful and intelligent … “At the beginning of September 1996 Einav enlisted in the IDF, And served in this position in the Southern Command, in the Operations and Operations Unit But she did not finish it, and at her request and with her desire to donate as much as possible, she was transferred to serve as an operations room officer at the Vered Har Dov post in the Northern Command, and Einav’s commanders described her as a dedicated and professional soldier who showed her willingness to contribute and help those around her at all times. “I want us to think,” says Einav, “I want us to think, That we have good / even if we forget that we have to remember / and if the light goes out in your eyes The future is always a kind of secret and hidden secret. It turns out that we will never be able to know what tomorrow’s code is / the only thing that was safe, the present / So in the meantime I wanted you to know just that. / .. I am happy with all the good I have now / with love he’d been awaiting my heart / and bliss that borders on pain. “Einav fell on the job, on the ninth of Elul Securities of (11.9 1997), in a dWhich was located on the road between the Vered outpost and Hurshat Tal, while on its way to a unitary vacation in a Safari truck. With the death of First Sergeant Michael Kundersky, and additional soldiers were wounded. At the age of nineteen, Einav was in exile. She was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Rehovot. On the gravestone was engraved: “A daughter, sister and exemplary society, years will pass and pain will not forget your smile and your eyes.” Survived by parents, brother and two sisters. Einav was promoted to sergeant after her death. Her family immortalized her memory by publishing a book called “All kinds of songs,” including works by Einav and letters written by her friends. Einav’s unit commander wrote to the family: “Einav was part of a small group of high-quality girls who chose to serve in the front line in a difficult, responsible, sensitive and important role that demands sacrifice and sacrifice.” Einav performed this role with great motivation and a desire to give herself and take part in a central activity She was full of pride, and her friends said she was full of joy, with a smile that did not leave her lips, and she radiated joy over everyone around her. Her friend, Hagar Hazan, wrote to her: “… Your memory will not be exhausted from my heart and I will always love you, and your talent of writing and your constant smile and your great pupils who express the world and I will never forget your help to others and your love for all – I will not forget / and your respect and your manners (the many and the admirable) – I will not forget / And the kindness of your heart that flooded them all – I will not forget / And Derech Eretz, Einav, You have had this without limitation – I will not forget you / And your wisdom, your wisdom and the sharp intellect – I will not forget / And the sense of humor – There is nothing to talk about – you are greater than everyone else Stitch and Hbrkotic amazing – I will never forget / did you know Einav be a better or worse, you know that encourage, strengthen, support, know love, to feel that you know who to trust … “.

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