Reuven, Moshe
Ben Rivka and Ezra. Born on July 31, 1976, in Jerusalem, a young brother of Ilan and Carmit, Moshe was a beautiful child who stood out in his blue eyes, in his special character, in his sensitivity and pleasant manner, and attended the Beit Hayeled elementary school, He is a very friendly and friendly young man, with an open ear and listening to all those around him, with a sense of humor, even an entertainer who loved to go out and at the same time be shy, quiet and humble. When he enlisted in the IDF, Moshe worked at the Center for Home Design, where he was very fond of the staff, and was soon given authority and responsibility. In the middle of February 1995, Moshe was drafted into compulsory military service, and after completing basic training, he went on a cookery course and was sent to serve at the Judea and Samaria headquarters. According to his commander, Moshe served in the unit during a difficult period of redeployment in Judea and Samaria, where all were required to mobilize all the forces and resources of the soul. Moshe was a model soldier, “a special breed, which is not available every day” … “A disciplined soldier who stood out in his willingness to help and carry out any mission.” On February 25, 1996, Moshe was killed by a bomb explosion on a bus in the central bus station in Jerusalem, killing twenty-five people, including nine soldiers, while Moshe was brought to rest in the military cemetery. On Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, he was promoted to corporal after his death. In a letter of consolation to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote: “You have raised a son of glory … In the nine months that he served with us, we have learned to cherish his modesty, shyness and gentle heart-loving manner … We loved Moshe – quiet, modest, Good for all his friends … “. Moshe was a responsible and punctual guy. On the day he finished his leave, he left his house earlier than usual, in time to arrive at his unit, and so he died.