The second daughter of educators Zana and Daniel (Daniel). She was born on the 26th of Tishrei 5763 (26.9.1982) in the Russian Republic of Dagestan, sister to Yitzhak (Itzik) and Ida, and was a funny, playful and joyous girl who always managed to smile at her parents’ lips. In the northern city of Dagestan, in the northern Caucasus region, she received a severe separation from her father, who died of cancer at the age of 9. At the age of nine, on December 9, 1993, the family moved to Israel and the mother and her three children settled in Kiryat Yam. In sixth grade at the Sheila school in the city, then went to junior high school in the Levinson Comprehensive Religious School, and in the 10th grade, when she was about fifteen, To pass to the “BSAT”, a school for practical engineers and technicians at the Technion in Haifa. This decision derived from her high aspirations and her future vision in the real world. Violetta wanted to make it through life, and she was willing to work hard to achieve her goals. She studied in the Department of Industry and Management, in the technician track. After completing her high school studies, she went on to pursue an industrial engineering and management degree for two more years, and completed fourteen grades during her studies, and Violetta volunteered to help deaf children. And Ida lived in their aunt’s home in Hadera, and their aunt did not speak Hebrew, which made it difficult for her to help them with bureaucratic matters. She held the family, “said Violetta’s friends from a school in Samet. She loved to help and always helped everyone with kindness, so she was very loved. Violetta joined the IDF on May 7, 2001. She was assigned to the Ordnance Corps as an industrial and management technician, and a production technician. At the division headquarters, the “bomb” (an armored reserve division subordinate to the Northern Command), Violetta was loved by its members and commanders. Outside the base, Violetta inspired girls in the Caucasian community; they looked up to the ambitious, successful young woman who was coping with high hurdles and did not give herself up despite the tragic circumstances of life. Violetta planned to continue to study industrial engineering and management after its release, and aspired to reach as far as possible. The professional goals she had set for herself and her hope of finding the love of her life were gone. She used to take the 830 line every day to the Ordnance Corps base near the Golani Junction, where she served. Her brother, who was supposed to go with her on the same bus, boarded another bus because his plans had changed unexpectedly, and thus his life was saved. Violetta fell in a terrorist attack at the Megiddo junction on June 5, 2002, while she was riding on an Egged bus on line 830 on her way to the base. A car bomb driven by a suicide bomber from the Islamic Jihad collided with a bus, and almost all of its residents were injured. Seventeen people were killed in the attack, including thirteen soldiers. She was not yet twenty, and Violetta was in the fall. She was laid to rest in the military section of Hadera’s cemetery. Survived by her brother and sister. She was promoted to sergeant after her death. Staff Sergeant Gadi Isakov, First Sergeant Eliran Buskila, Staff Sergeant Zvika Gelbard, Staff Sergeant Yigal Navor, Staff Sergeant David Stanislavsky, Sergeant Sariel Katz, Sergeant Dotan Reisel, Sergeant Sivan Wiener, Corporal Liron Avitan, Cpl. Denis Belumin, Corporal Avraham Barzilai, Corporal Vladimir Murari, and citizens Zion Agmon, Adi Dahan, Shimon Timishit and Eliahu Thamesit.After the funeral, her auntMina: “Some day ago Violetta opened the albums, and she wanted to choose a picture of her, as if she was saying goodbye to everyone.”