Daughter of glory and life. Born on 12 May 1976 in Petah Tikva, where she grew up and was educated. Einat began her studies at Kaplan Elementary School and went on to the junior high school and to the Ben-Gurion High School, where she completed her sociological studies. Einat was “a wonderful daughter, an outstanding student and aspired to do everything in the most perfect way,” her parents say. She was educated to values and showed great sensitivity to people and animals. As a child, she found a puppy abandoned in the street, and together with her sister, Racheli, adopted the puppy and gave it the name “Titan”. Einat always radiates calm, pleasantness, peace and peace of mind. “Quietly, she was proud and strong, with great seriousness in everything she did, and when she was a child she was very playful, then calmed down,” the family says. Einat’s parents gave her a complete and complementary educational system for personal development, and gave her total freedom of choice. At the age of six Einat began to play the piano. For six years she studied at the municipal conservatory and studied with the piano teacher Josepha Marcus. She practiced long hours and devoted herself to the subject seriously and persistently. In her last performance, she performed a recital at a fund-raising evening for the Schneider Children’s Medical Center. At the age of eight she began to develop another hobby, which soon became the center of her life, karate. Einat showed impressive skills in this field and was trained at the Karate Do International School of Martial Arts in Petah Tikva. From the very first day she stood out for her seriousness, her talent and her good manners. A close and almost family relationship developed between her and the head of the department, Roni. Einat shared his secrets with her, held long conversations with him, and saw him as an authoritative figure. Roni, for his part, assessed her personally and professionally and predicted a bright future for her. With rare willpower, Einat progressed in Karate, and was very successful in Israel’s championships as a school representative. From every competition, she was crowned with medals and was the country’s youth champion in Karate three times in a row. Each year she was re-elected to the team and represented the school with honor at the World Championships for Children, held in Hungary. At the age of fourteen she won third place in the World Youth Championship and drew great attention to her outstanding performances. On her travels she has experienced many experiences – playing in the European snow, ice skating and social networking with children’s teams from around the world. Einat always stood out with grace and wit, sometimes razor sharp. Even after joining the army, she continued to maintain close contact with the school and its principal. Einat loved people and they loved her. She showed concern for the environment, warmth and caring. A friend, Noam, said: “She would say that if someone was sad, she should be happy for him, something that people could lean on.” Einat was ambitious, and embroidered dreams for the future after her military service; She planned to take a computer course and study economics and business administration at the university. At the end of October 1994, Einat enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and it was clear to her that she would fulfill her duty to the state in a significant and contributing role. She always stood up for her. If she thought that something was wrong, she would not give up, she was not afraid of veterans and senior officials. Once she believed in something, she did not give up to anyone. She had clear and clear judgment. “Her father added:” Her supreme value was to be a human and moral person, and to do everything thoroughly. “Einat supported her classmates, encouraged them and helped them overcome adversity. Of each course. Helped her studies, did everything for others. The commanders and the soldiers greatly appreciated her. Difficulties everThey did not deter her. She was so small, with red cheeks and a smile that conquered them all. There was an aura of light and happiness around her. She was always shining. “In the final booklet of the course, Einat wrote:” This period was the most wonderful period of my life. When I arrived, I did not think there was a chance that I would survive the whole long period waiting for me. I’m sure I would not survive without each and every one of you. I have loved you, I will never forget you, I miss you. “At the end of the officers’ course, Einat completed her military service and was assigned to the Paratroopers Corps in the role of computer officer. In her role she traveled with IDF soldiers to IDF bases all over the country and turned between the Golani, Givati and Paratroopers units, which had the power to initiate ideas and carry them out, and she fulfilled her role with pride and will. The Chief Maintenance Officer decided to award Einat the head of the IDF’s Technology and Logistics Division, and together with her direct commander decided to recommend her as an outstanding officer who would receive a certificate of appreciation on Independence Day from the President of the State. But Einat did not win. On Thursday, February 12, 1997, Einat fell while serving as sergeant Yifat Naor, Corporal Rinat Farhi and Corporal Yahav Habashosh Einat was brought to rest in the Segula military cemetery in Petah Tikva In her letter of condolences to the bereaved family, Chief of Staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak wrote: “Einat served as a computer officer in the headquarters of the chief maintenance officer and was described by her commanders as an exceptional officer who discovered an extraordinary personal initiative And fulfilled her role with remarkable skill and professionalism Einat made a positive revolution in the management and inventory system, improved the relationship and gave the song And was also invited to receive a prize from the head of the technology and logistics department. ” A senior maintenance officer wrote to the family: “Einat was a salt of the earth, she had a very special personality, outstanding leadership, organization and management, and she was always a gifted child, and each of us always felt her presence. It is hard to accept the fact that we will have to talk about Einat in the past tense, and Einat, whom we loved and appreciated, was very impressive when she led a team in the management and inventory system, and her responsibility and dedication were impeccable until the moment she found Her death, in the front seat, as befits a commander, she could demand from her soldiers, but also a shield and protection Her excellence in military service was a direct continuation of her excellence in all the fields she was interested in. Her smile always indicated satisfaction with what she received, but she was happier when she went with her soldiers to the various units all over the country. Life, and death from the units … Einat’s special path will serve as a guiding light for us and will serve as a source of pride and legacy for the continued life, work and contribution of soldiers and soldiers to the Israel Defense Forces and the State of Israel. ” Einat’s commander told the parents about their daughter, who was a very diligent and successful officer: “You could not miss Einat when we arrived at the computer, and she was a commander until the end. On a tank, she would certainly fit inWoth. Her activity was just perfect. On the morning of the accident, I wrote Einat a letter of excellence, at night she was no longer. “Einat’s family donated Karnit Einah to a soldier blinded by an accident, and only later did Einat sign a request to donate organs from her body in the event of death. The national and the local illuminated her special image.