Peleg, Adva
Daughter of Michal and Ami. Born on 10.1.1977 at Kibbutz Gesher, Adva was a daughter and a great sister to her parents and five brothers and was a source of pride for the family, and as a baby she stood out in her smile and curiosity and from childhood attracted the family to go out with her in the mountains and fields to collect reptiles, Flowers and seeds Adva was a patient and disinterested girl who loved to hear songs and stories, to play and assemble the trains without any help, immersed in her world, and when she began her studies, Elementary school “in front of Gilad” in Ashdot Yaakov and later in the “Beit Yerach” high school, opposite the Sea of Galilee – p She spent many hours preparing her homework and studying for exams, with the help of her father, and met all the demands, even the highest ones, as in everything that Edva took on, as was the case with swimming training. In the Beit Shean Valley, she joined a group of first-rate swimmers and insisted on performing all the exercises without giving up even one exercise, in order to advance to the goal she set for herself. Adva’s devotion also stood out in the kibbutz orchards where she worked with all seriousness and investment. Adva was modest and timid and her family and friends asked her to accept her, and they honored her request and accepted her with all their love for her. In November 1995, Adva enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), where she underwent a weapons training course and was stationed at the Air Force base. Adva, shyly wrapped, did her job well. Quietly, earnestly and diligently, even beyond the usual hours of work. “Adva fell during her duties on December 6, 1996. She was buried in the Kibbutz Gesher cemetery on December 6, 1996. She left behind her parents and five brothers Neta, Gilad, Gabi, Haran and Chen The word “Adva” means “quiet waves that pass by almost calm waters.” Adva was like a name – quietly and quietly she made her way.