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Minker, Idan

Minker, Idan


The eldest son of Monica and Abraham. He was born on Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak at the end of a long birth, where he grew up in Kibbutz “Kibbutz” and graduated from the “Kibbutz Aluma” kibbutz, In his early childhood, Idan was discovered to be energetic, curious and open to the world, smart, sure of himself, knowing what he wanted and how to achieve it. Around the years he learned to restrain himself, but continued to be an authoritative figure for others: “He was a talented child in almost every field. He was a charismatic and ambitious man, a leader from birth. “He was a member of the Hapoel Eshkol youth group and was proud to be a bench player, traveling with his team throughout the country and was Simcha even when he played only minutes Physical activity and challenges were the guiding light of Idan and he did not abandon other branches – he loved swimming, playing soccer and even running did not give in. The adrenaline that flowed through his blood filled him with energy. For a period of time, because of an operation he had undergone, and then he turned to a new channel: photography In the photography, he found an energetic outlet and satisfaction for his creative impulses: Idan managed to shoot and direct a number of clips, and his family produced a video that included footage of his films. Twelfth grade Idan participated in the play “Don Quixote,” staged by the members of the class. Idan played Sancho Pancha and received many compliments. Later on, it became clear that Sancho’s poem was Idan’s poem: “To dream – lost dreams / to fight – a lost battle that runs out – to a place from which nobody, no knight, And this is my life, / without knowing why, without knowing when to fight for truth, whether on a night or a day, and to go forward, even if it is a path of hell / And I know – if I am faithful to my fate The world will be better then, thanks to a tired and innocent man, to fight to a drop of blood and spirit, to kiss the star in heaven! ” In the yearbook, Idan wrote to his friends: “For what we did and what is not / What was, and what will come / I will tell you a secret, and stay between us. “These words were composed by Yoni Rechter at the family’s request. Idan was a sociable person, nurtured his connections and showed genuine concern. He belonged to the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement and worked very hard for it. At the end of his 12 years of studies, he enlisted for the 13th year of national service, and was a counselor in the movement at the Kiryat Sharet kennel. During the service year, he met with Tomer Kedar, who became close friend, and met with Tomer Kedar. Before the induction, Idan spent a trip to Argentina, visiting relatives and traveling. At the end of November 1995, Idan enlisted in the IDF, and together with his fellow members of the “Tomer” core, he enlisted in the Nahal Brigade, where he was trained and trained as a combat soldier. At the “Pumpkin” outpost, as a liaison of the “Mintz team,” his last stop was Idan. In the eveningOn the 28th of Shvat 577 (February 4, 1997), the helicopter disaster occurred when two Yasur helicopters collided over Moshav Shear Yashuv. The seventy-three fighters, who made their way to operational activity in Lebanon, were killed, including Idan. He was laid to rest in the military section of the Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak cemetery. He was twenty-one years old when he fell. Survived by parents and three sisters. After his death he was promoted to sergeant. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, Chief of Staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak wrote: “Idan served as a combat soldier in the engineering division of the Nahal Brigade and was described by his commanders as a disciplined and responsible soldier who performed his duties with skill and dedication. Was admired and accepted by both his commanders and his colleagues. ” The commander of the unit wrote to the family: “Idan was one of the most prominent soldiers in the team, in terms of his functioning and his leadership, and every task he volunteered and performed was performed in an exemplary manner.” Idan served as a liaison officer – a position that demands great responsibility, professionalism and dedication, . The press extensively covered the disaster and a number of articles were devoted to Idan. On the 30th anniversary of his death, the family published a memorial booklet entitled “We must see evil in order to fight it. In the booklet, milestones from different periods of Idan’s life and the farewells of relatives and friends. Idan’s mother, wrote: “Every step you took was planned in advance, in a precise manner, and you could connect dream and reality and realize what is in your head.” The family members wrote: “Idan, as his name was, has to live his life – an era of eons … A gentle, pleasant, welcoming, always smiling with a hinted smile at the corners of his mouth, as if to say, Full of humor, able to draw the best out of every situation, absorbing and making a remark that is plaiting straight from the sleeve. “(This page is part of the Yizkor memorial project held by the Ministry of Defense)

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