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Regev, Yuval

Regev, Yuval


Son of Pnina and Abraham. He was born on July 2, 1974, in Holon, to a family of three. Yuval grew up in Holon and studied at the Dinur Elementary School and the “Tel Giborim” High School. Was a particularly sensitive child, every word spoken and everything that was done around him. He would not give up things he believed and thought he was right, even if he had to fight for them. Yuval was a cute boy – handsome, with bright eyes and sweet face, who loved life – to eat well and dress well, like Dad. Yuval was a favorite of the people, loved by the girls, accepted and loved among the boys. Like Mama, he loved to read and write, but also to cook and bake, and was not ashamed to ask for recipes. “We met in high school and from the first day we became friends … who grow up together … You were a wonderful friend, a friend of all, Yuval, a friend who knows how to listen and give with all my heart, a friend of sultblat and a spirit of folly and a friend of seriousness. Just for fitness and a basketball partner … “, his friend wrote. Moro wrote: “… he was full of life, not far from acts of gratification, but with his charming smile everyone’s heart returned … As an athlete who represented the school in the different teams, he was the driving force in events and activities … and the conversations we conducted with great seriousness about education, Values, man and purpose … “. Indeed, Yuval dealt in various sports in different periods of his life. He watched sports programs and listened to them on the radio. Yuval was a member of a variety of enrichment classes: an artistic writing group, a mathematics department, a computer department, and a department for modeling. Yuval loved the handicraft, and in the arts department he sculpted material and wood. Yuval liked music very much, started playing the recorder and continued with the trumpet. He belonged to the first group of the Municipal Youth Orchestra for a few years, and the twelve-year-old musician went to France and Switzerland. He had always loved to listen to music and had recently expressed his desire to play the trumpet again. Yuval was always visible in his appearance, and the people who knew him best could testify that he was a very sensitive and gentle guy. Yuval loved being around people, getting along fine with people of all ages and making everyone smile. He wrote poems that expressed, for the most part, the matters of heart and emotion, as in the poem he devoted to his mother on Mother’s Day: “… of course I will give a kiss, a hug of love and a gift, but among them, in a whisper. Yuval was very attached to his family. He was proud of his brother’s achievements in swimming, his brother, and was happy at any family celebration. Yuval joined the IDF in March 1993 and served in the Givati ​​Brigade as a platoon sergeant, serving as a combat soldier in the regiment and becoming a squad commander in a regiment of recruits. 1995), was killed on his way to the base, in a terrorist attack near Kfar Darom. Five other soldiers were killed by bus. Yuval was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Holon. He was twenty years old when he fell. Survived by his parents, sister – Einat and brother – Jonathan. In a condolence letter to the family, the unit commander wrote: “… Yuval was gifted with exceptional leadership qualities, and commanders as soldiers consulted with him on various matters … Yuval understood the soldiers and their problems and loved to help them as much as possible …” The soldiers of the company wrote in his memory: “Demonstrate diligence and dedication in your work, despite all the difficulties that have stood in your way … Demonstration of devotion throughout the course of each stage of the route … You were a model for your comrades in the professional knowledge you demonstrated , The self-confidence that was your inheritance and made it the property of many … “. In his estate N.And shed lots of songs. Most of them are devoted to Naama, his girlfriend for three years, to family and friends. The family members published a memorial booklet in his memory.

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