Hagar, Hanoch Yehuda
Ben Hanna and Joseph. He was born on 13 July 1973 in Petah Tikva. He attended the “Netzach Yisrael” religious elementary school and continued his studies in the junior high and high schools of the “Nehalim” yeshiva in the real world. Hanoch was thin and thin, with huge blue eyes that always smiled. His tenderness and kindness, the constant smile on his face and his luminous eyes liked him for his friends. His talent for entertaining made him the ‘nail of the gang’ and his house became a regular meeting place for his friends. His kindness knew no bounds and he responded whenever he was asked to help and help. Other talents in them were composed and composed. A regular letter to a friend became a work in his personal and special form. Here is a little poem he wrote: “Most important – do not be sad / Think of the sun and sea / Think of the beauty of the world / Think about it, important / and then feel good. Hanoch liked to sing and decided to study guitar. When he studied at the Nehalim Yeshiva, a group of friends formed an idea, and together they continued their studies at the hesder yeshiva in Karnei Shomron until his enlistment. Hanoch was drafted into the IDF in July 1992. He was assigned to the Israel Intelligence Corps, and after completing basic training, he was placed in an IAF unit in the role of an intelligence noncom, and he fulfilled his duties professionally and to the satisfaction of all. (14.4.1993) Hanoch fell in the military cemetery in Petach Tikvah and left behind his parents, brother Shmuel and Yael’s sister in a letter of condolence to the family: “Corporal Hanoch Hagar served in the facility for a period of about six months , In which he served as an NCO, and Hanoch fulfilled his role in a manner worthy of praise both in the manner in which he performed his work and his task, and in his personality and pleasure Blankets, which accounted for only specimen department in general and in particular for his friends. “