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Levi, Eitan

Levi, Eitan


Ben Roset and Shlomo. Born in Herzliya on June 11, 1978. Eitan grew up in his hometown, began his studies at Herzl Elementary School, continued at the Reut Boston Junior High School and graduated from Beit- “Eitan was a quiet and introverted child who was very attached to his family, and was especially loved by his brothers, who shared a common social game, computer games, singing and homework, and Eitan, who was an outstanding student, To help those who need help, as a matter of course, even to the older brothers who helped him, without feeling any less than him, in his spare time Eitan loved to cook and paint. She says that cooking together with Eitan was an experience because the preparation of the food was accompanied by a fascinating conversation and thoughts, and in addition to that, he brought out delicacies in his hand, and he knew how to draw, draw and write without any professional training in the field. Eitan’s reading was a young age, and he read hundreds of books in various fields, enriching his life and expanding his horizons, and he was able to speak fluently and fluently both orally and in writing. As part of his studies. These connections also reflected his sharp sense of humor and cynicism. In high school, Eitan studied in a science class designed for outstanding students. For his teachers and classmates he left an impression, though he was in awe and appreciated his wisdom and his analytical and philosophical thought. In English he stood out especially well. He knew this language well and had pen friends from all over the world with whom he corresponded, and kept in close contact. About a month before his enlistment in the IDF, Itzik, Eitan’s brother, was killed when he tried to separate the hawks from the pub, while Eitan experienced a difficult experience, but demonstrated his resilience and the entire family united to go through the crisis together to strengthen each other. : Three taxes are the transfer / life fees that were for the broken future / three drops of blood / two tears / and the last blessing of peace / the blood that was taken from him / his two veins / tears and the two tears that were brought together / his mother, his father, She will come from God the Savior / who in his arms received / when he reached Ganu / Shalom. ” At the end of March 1997, Eitan enlisted in the IDF and began basic training in the Zikim base, where Eitan was comfortable in the new environment and was well received by the soldiers around him. On the 28th of Nissan 5757 (May 2, 1997), Eitan fell in service while he was buried in the military cemetery in Herzliya, leaving behind his parents and nine brothers and sisters – Rina, Shimon, Yaakov, Sara Orly, Ofira, David, Shai and Ilan, Eitan’s friends echoed him: “Eitan, at this terrible moment, the lack we feel is unbearable. Where are you with your desire to help us through yet another obstacle, with the cynical humor and soothing tranquility you have projected. We spent three weeks with Eitan, but we will pass without him for the past week. “Three weeks are a short time, and the regret that we did not get to know him better – is oppressive – Eitan’s most prominent feature was the wisdom. Eitan was a source of inspiration for us all, always with his characteristic peace, he would raise his hand and volunteer for every possible taskTo eulogize a friend who knows only three weeks, but even in three short weeks Eitan managed to leave a strong impression on us all. “The family members write:” Ethan, angel of angels. You have not yet finished eighteen years, you are taken from here as a pure, pure, pure pure sacrifice, always quiet, always shy and humble, a saintly soul, full of goodness and devotion and a lot of love. God must have taken you to him to serve as his right hand, otherwise there is no explanation. “

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