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Resin, Ela

Resin, Ela


Daughter of Dalia and Yitzhak. She was born on Kibbutz Beit Hashita on February 3, 1983, which was a particularly stormy month that winter, when she shouted to the audience: “Hey people, I’m here, I’ve come to the world!” Her birth was what shaped her character and character, and since the dawn of her life she has become fond of nature, cheek and people, and this sympathy she carried throughout her short life, a child of freedom, of space, a clever and independent child. Friends, and so even at the moment of her departure from our world she was surrounded by her good friends, nature and walks, sunrise, sunset, blossoms and flowers were also her love From the beginning of her childhood, Ella filled the house with jars of wildflowers she had brought from the fields, and she also knew the birds of the sky, and she always knew how to define a chicken that passed over. A girl who loved art, sports, cooking, home care and the environment was open to everyone who entered the house, gave them warmth and love and an open and comfortable feeling, and attended the elementary school at Beit Hashita, the Ramon School in Kibbutz Mesilot, “ORT” in Kibbutz Ein Harod. She was a member of the Hanoar Haoved vehalomed youth movement, where she took a course in medical studies and was trained as a cadet at the Israel Air Force base in the Hatzor squadron . Her period of service was short, but she loved the job, quickly hooked up, acquired new friends and soon became enthralled. Her commanders saw her as a dedicated soldier who did her job in the best possible way. Ten days after she was nineteen years old, on 2 Adar, February 13, 2002, Ella suffered a heart attack and was buried with her loved ones, and was buried in the cemetery in Kibbutz Beit Hashita.

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