Gadi was born on the 29th of Kislev 5714, the fifth day of Chanukah (6.12.1953) in Nir Etzion. Son of Ze’ev and Rachel, who survived the Holocaust, who went through each of them through hardships and hardships until they found refuge in Israel and built their home there. He bought his first education at the religious school in Nir Etzion and completed his studies at the Yavneh High School in Haifa. Gadi, who was a pleasant and playful boy, was not particularly attracted to his studies, and they were not his main interest in life. But he stood out as a natural leader in society, and was a good man to socialize and sympathize with his friends. Gadi wrote many songs, some of which were even composed by him and were performed at Nir Etzion. Yes, he played the guitar. It was a fusion of love of song and music – inherited from his mother, and an aspiration to appear before an audience – his father’s dream. In the farm, Gadi was discovered to be an industrious worker, interested in what was going on around him, and was not deterred from criticism. Gadi was drafted into the IDF in early August 1972 and volunteered for the 7th Brigade. During his military service, the Yom Kippur War broke out and Gadi was called to join the battalion commander’s armored personnel carrier, where he was to sit and listen to the battle. He became a different personality and dedicated his life to the Torah, to study and to teach, to save and to carry out. “Gadi successfully completed a course in armored patrols, a course in reconnaissance and training in combat fitness. During his service in the Golan, he met Ayala, the daughter of the Sde Eliyahu farm, his future wife. At the end of July 1975, Gadi was released from regular service in the IDF, married Ayala and moved to Sde Eliyahu, where they had two sons and a daughter, During his studies at the Mercaz Harav, he worked diligently in the Talmud Torah, the Oral Torah, the study of Halakha, and the study of Halachic books, and was very careful about observing the commandments, And in the construction of the country, and on his return, Gadi worked mainly in the education and guidance of youth and adults, The immigrants Beit She’an, which instructed children and gave Torah lessons for adults. Member said about the agriculture: “He was just a man not of this world. The war of peace for the Galilee interrupted Gadi’s wondrous life story: When the war broke out, Gadi was drafted with his unit and participated in a landing near the Hazerney estuary and in a clash with terrorists. ), A sergeant was killed in a battle for peace in the Galilee, and was buried at the cemetery in Nir Etzion, where he left behind a wife, two sons, a daughter, two parents and two brothers. According to the defense minister, “Gadi had a deep and uncompromising faith in his religious worldview, and he also carried out the tasks in training and in operational employment, Yaffa perfection. Was a great soldier in the ability to perform, responsible, devoted and loved by everyone, “while his direct commander wrote, in reference to Gadi’s religious faith, that during one of the reserve periods his unit returned on a Saturday evening from a exhausting tour across the border. Gadi got out of the car and did the rest of the journey on foot, despite the arduous journey: “In his actions and inner life, the love of God, the love of others, the way of life and the love of the homeland stood out. His family published a book called “Gadi Raz, Nahalat Gadi”, containing the story of Gadi as described and told by his friends, friends and acquaintances, as well as periods of thought and research by Gadi.