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Levi, Esther

Levi, Esther


Daughter of Monira and Ovadia. She was born on 10.10.1970 in Hod Hasharon. She attended elementary school here and after six years moved to the “Rishonim” junior high school. She continued her studies at the Mossinzon High School in Hod Hasharon, where she completed her thirteenth grade in the electronics department in the framework of the technological reserve, and was a diligent and accepted student of her teachers and friends. Elementary: “It seems to me that the page will not be enough to contain all the compliments and praises you deserve. I was proud to teach you for two years. “I realized even then that this girl, with her head on her shoulders, was a smart girl, one of the brightest in the class, not the protagonists who like to show how much they know before the whole company.” She was very good at sports and represented the school in discus throwing competitions and short runs, and as a third daughter of a family of six, she took responsibility for caring for her younger siblings and helping her mother cook, cook and arrange the house. . Her presence was important. She did good and quiet. As she does with life, love music and especially Hebrew songs, she also learned to play guitar herself and spent many years celebrating and spending time with her friends and friends, and was drafted into the IDF in May 1989 as part of the technological reserve and was assigned to the Intelligence Corps in the south of Israel as a technician Electronics is appointed in charge of a particular field. Etti loved her military service and wrote to her friend: “The whole army is the most beautiful period.” She emphasized in her letters her love for the base and for the Negev region, which she liked to travel in her spare time. Her commanders also appreciated her, and her commander wrote: “She was an exemplary soldier, diligent, diligent and did her part in the best possible way.” On the 12th of Tishrei 5710 (October 1, 1990), she fell with me during her service and was brought to rest in the military section of the Ramot Hashavim cemetery. Survived by her parents, two sisters – Shosh and Rachel and three brothers – Ofer, Rami and Reuven. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, her commanding officer wrote: “Etty was distinguished by her good qualities and her proper measurements, characterized by quiet and modesty and she was accepted by all her friends. To its members at the base and in the department. ” Her family published a booklet in her memory of family members and friends about her character and letters and illustrations.

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