Ravid (Rabinowitz), Roni-Aharon
Son of Mary and Yoske. Born in Jerusalem on July 1, 1957, he studied at the Arlozorov Elementary School and continued his studies at the Danish High School, where he became a social leader and organized events that earned him a prize Roni directed and performed plays, skits and trips around the country, and in his later years he led him to train youth in Israel and abroad. Roni trained in Gadna, and “Young Yehuda” volunteered for the Civil Guard, and during his free time played basketball, writing poetry and documenting his life in songs and rhymes, and in October 1975 he joined the IDF. He instructed the soldier until his release. Upon his discharge from the IDF, he joined the WZO Youth and Hehalutz Department, working with dedication and uncompromising sacrifice for the ingathering of the exiles, guiding and guiding groups from all over the world, The game of scrolls for the recognition of Jerusalem and the memorial of the Scroll of Fire in memory of the victims of the Holocaust In addition to his work with youth in the Jerusalem and southern regions, he continued his work with Youth for Youth and taught the love of the land and the homeland. , As the person responsible for the classification of youth group counselors He found great skill in choosing the people who would represent the country, and the classification of the thousands who came from countries of the Diaspora to the various programs in Israel, and absorbed young people who wanted to settle in Israel. Tammuz 5745 (29.6.1985) was killed while carrying out his duties. He was buried in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem and left behind his parents, and two sisters, Liora and Michal, and his parents, and the Youth and Hehaluts Department published a booklet In his letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote: “We will always remember Roni, as a cute young man with a bright smile on his face, always willing to help And assist in any mission “