Hadad, Aliza (Lizzie)
Daughter of Geula and Solomon. She was born on August 6, 1975, in Jerusalem. Aliza began her elementary studies at the “Yad HaMoreh” school in Jerusalem. After the family moved to Ma’aleh Adumim, she attended the “Tomer Rachel” elementary school and the “Dekel Vilnai” junior high school. She completed her high school studies at the Seligsberg High School in Jerusalem, specializing in accounting. Lizzie was a diligent student. She was characterized by order and cleanliness and self-discipline. “Every time I had to volunteer in the classroom, I knew Lizzie would be the first, and every time he had to help a friend, Lizzie was always in the right place, and who does not remember her love for animals, which showed great sensitivity and full heart,” says her teacher in grades 7-8. compassion”. According to Dina Epstein, principal of the high school, “Lizzie was a pleasant, cordial, responsible and caring girl.” Lizzie’s positive personality was shared by all the teachers, who loved her and spoke in praise. She adds: “The joy of life is not missing, / To make people laugh, to love them, and to please their hearts always knew, / Vida always to extend her memory. Real, thinking and loving to be loved. ” Lizzie, dark-skinned, tall and shapely, her hair shiny black and smooth, and two deep deep dimples on her cheeks. Lizzie had grown up in a warm home, very attached to her parents and her brothers, and very devoted to her grandparents and her grandmother, whom she was especially pleased with. Lizzie was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in mid-December 1993. She was sent to the armored corps unit to serve as a clerk, but her ambition was to go to officers’ training. A frenzied girl who does not miss a thing. Lizzie had a strong opinion of the smile-everything could be laughed at and everything was done in a smile. She was able to influence her surroundings, especially in the mood, and yet there was no more accurate and efficient soldier in the platoon. “After a while she went on to the officers’ course and successfully completed the basic stage, She was supposed to begin a professional training course on the topic of tripartism, and on 24 August 1994, Lizi fell in the line of duty in a car accident and was brought to rest in the cemetery Who was nineteen years old at the time of the Nakba, leaving behind her parents, two brothers – Yitzhak and Menashe and her sister Ro In a letter of condolences to the family, her commander wrote: “Aliza, who was known by her name as Lizzie, became a man who was always willing to volunteer and help beyond the need to define her role, always willing to help others, always in a good mood, And so there were always soldiers around her because her presence had created a pleasant atmosphere, and she always knew how to give the charming smile at the required moment. At the same time, she knew how to stand up for her. “Her parents from the officers’ course remember her first and foremost as a person, and they envisioned her as a successful soldier.” Her parents published a book in her memory that included a Torah library for the synagogue.