Rabinowitz, Idor
Son of Tamara and Jimmy. Born in Beer Sheva on December 3, 1967, he moved to Arad, where he studied at the “Ofarim” elementary school and continued until 1982 in Arad High School, where he went to Boston, where he studied Until 1984. He was active in the Hanoar Haoved movement and was very fond of his friends, with leadership skills, singing and dancing and participating in various performances, was a naughty boy and did not pay much attention to school. “The social life appealed to him, he joined the ‘Asor’ nucleus and soon became the secretary of the nucleus. At the beginning of January 1986, Idur was drafted into the parachuted Nahal Brigade, where he blossomed and exhausted his full potential, and when he received the red beret from his company commander as an excellent soldier on the journey, his parents knew that he had succeeded in combining his mischievousness with his leadership and responsibility. The members of the nucleus greatly appreciated Idur. He stood out among the members of the nucleus, helping during times of pressure and difficulty and encouragement in moments of crisis, and amazed everyone with his stamina and stamina and difficulty, despite his lean body. There seemed to be no one among his friends who radiated so much warmth and love. He was elected, as an individual from the department, to take part in a special operation in Lebanon. He was buried in the military section of the Arad cemetery on 25 November 1987. He was survived by his parents and two sisters, Nina and Maya, in the memory of Idur by a commander The unit: “… we continue where you left off, in the same spirit in which you believed, and with the same force that you pushed. Your spirit, your personality, your image and the daughter of your erasure, accompany us as before. We came here to gather here and testify, because we do not forget you. This is the secret of the power of the nation as a whole, a force that has grown and intensified as the suffering of the Jewish people throughout its years of existence. You are the fulfillment of our nation, your place in our society can not be filled. “Members of the” Asor “group published a pamphlet in his memory, dedicated to his family, with the words of friends about his character.