Philon, Hedva
Daughter of Yardena and Yehezkel. Born on April 4, 1974 in Bat Yam, a beautiful and beautiful girl, she studied at the Hanassi elementary school and completed high school studies in the literary-literary track at the Ramot High School in Bat-Yam. Her teacher, Nechama Turgeman, who was her teacher in 11th and 12th grades, says: “I have many good things to write about Hedva, which I had known for several years as a quiet student And wise. The silence was apparently only on the surface, and behind it were pleasant interpersonal patterns of behavior. When she was in her twelfth grade, she flourished, significantly increasing achievements and grades, which reflected growing maturity and increasing interest in subjects of study. ” Hedva demonstrated a sense of humor and dramatic talent and participated for about a year in a theater drama group for children and youth in Tel Aviv. She also discovered artistic talents in handicrafts, and participated in painting circles and enamel. She was a member of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement. Hedva showed devotion and responsibility in everything she did. This was particularly evident in her younger brother, who was born when she was eight years old. Her aunt, Nava, described her: brown / golden-haired eyes and long curls. A beautiful little girl. “She is also a soldier, / talking, laughing and happy, / enjoying another slice of bread smeared with butter.” When she finished high school, after deliberating on her choice of position in the IDF, she chose to serve in the navy and take a pre-military course in naval training. Hedva successfully completed a selection committee, which was completed in Haifa in August and November 1992. She was recruited to the Navy in November 1992. After serving in the Navy unit in Haifa, Hedva served for a very short time in her position as a naval navigator. On December 22, 1992, Hedva fell to the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul, leaving behind her parents and two brothers, Daniel and Ehud, in a letter of condolence to the bereaved family: “Hedva was with us for a short time But during this time we were impressed by its special characteristics. Hedva was a friendly and accepted soldier for all her friends and colleagues. ” “It’s hard to know that you’re not: a friend I’ve learned so much from,” says Ricky, her classmate: “I have a lot of memories full of experiences, like learning with you for exams, like hearing the doors with you. I wish you were here with me now, “adds Sagit, her high school friend:” It’s all over and everything has already passed. / Feeling empty, feeling guilty / how was the last time / that we saw you there at a party / and you were so sad. “So Hedva’s mother wrote in the song” Words for a Lost Girl “:” Forgive us our daughter for letting you go / . / Forgive us for being so human and so ordinary / And for your soul’s sake we have not come – You have chosen your lost path / And we stood aside … / Pardon a precious and soft flower, because you have been left alone … / We did not feel your pains / / We did not know your blossom / and snatched prematurely! Hi, hello, Farah Zach / Shalino does not open. / Have a rest in your dust / forever! Yours, / Everyone loves you! “