Orenstein, David
Ben Elisheva and Chaim. He was born at the Soroka Medical Center in Be’er Sheva on September 14, 1980. David studied at the Afikim Elementary School, where he went on to the Alon junior high school and graduated from the Lehman High School in Dimona, The film director Jean-Luc Godard said: “Everything has a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in this order.” David Orenstein fell during his service on June 14, 1999, And he is still a young boy. The family writes: “David completed his studies at the Lehman High School in 1998, but the high class, in which David received a distinction from the mayor, is engraved deep in our memory as if it happened today.” David enlisted in the IDF in October 1998 , Completed a cadets course and served as a field security officer at the Nevatim Air Force base. He was described by his commanders as a professional and sociable soldier, who performed his tasks with an investment beyond what was necessary. David was very motivated to continue his military service, and stood out for his credibility and willingness to help those around him at all times. He had successfully passed an officer’s course. David always aspired to reach a peak in everything, academic achievements, tasks and everything he was assigned. He demanded the maximum from himself and therefore every task he was assigned was performed in the best possible way. As part of the perfection of his life, David was a faithful, observant child who went to the synagogue every Sabbath and holiday. David was loved by his friends because he loved to help everyone in every field in which he was asked, in the field of study, social life, and during difficult crises. He was tall and tall, but he never looked up. His modesty was great in the eyes of his friends and teachers, and everything was done not in order to receive a reward. David acted quietly and quietly and was accepted by his friends, who called him “the class’s Einstein.” The family writes: “We chose the best and best way to continue the path of David who was cut short by giving scholarships to outstanding students, and we wish to continue the beginning from the point where David started. Boaz Sharabi’s poem, Letat, defines perhaps better than all the words the essence of David’s life: “Give the soul and the heart / give / give when you love / and how to find the difference / between taking and receiving.” “You are David, you knew how to give, and give with all our heart and what is left to us, we have the memories and the right to remember all our beautiful moments with you.