Daughter of Nurit and Gabriel. Born on 16.3.1972 in Kibbutz Sha’ar Hagolan, a second daughter of a family of three, Einav studied at the Sha’ar Hagolan elementary school, and from a young age she was particularly outstanding in learning ability, and after psychometric tests she was defined as a gifted child She graduated from fifth grade and went to junior high school in the Valley of Kinrot, the regional school of the Jordan Valley kibbutzim Einav did not like the school framework, and was a special girl with many artistic talents: love, theater, literature, music and poetry. At the age of nine, she wrote her first songs, and at her request Einav moved to the Rubin Biro Academy High School A daring step for a kibbutz girl, who was always at her family and grew up in the safe and permanent group of her peers. In about six months or so, when the difficulties did not diminish, the family made a joint decision to move to Jerusalem until Einav’s high school graduation. Indeed, the last two years of her studies were a great flower in every respect. Her academic achievements were impressive, she painted and played, and her social connections were excellent. To this day, the family remembers this period as the most beautiful time in their family life. And the relationship with her classmates continues and continues to this day. Her literary essays in the school attested to her writing skills. In her book “Shorashim,” she expressed her sensitivity and observation: “Return to the roots is a lot of things for me … The first thing is the family … This is a memorial day for IDF fallen soldiers. It’s Yossi from my mother’s class, Yoram, Shifra’s husband, Eldad who fell in Misgav Am at the age of nineteen, Avikam who fell on Beaufort, Motla, Adi’s father, and Galya, the beautiful and sad widow. For me, Memorial Day for IDF fallen soldiers is a fear for the soldiers now that they are so young, just more children, not heroes at all, as I once thought of all the soldiers. ” Einav’s teacher, himself a poet, wrote: “There is no doubt that she was one of the most prominent students, a beautiful girl, unusually sensitive … She had a soul that could not be overlooked …” Einav did not emphasize her talents. Love to sit with other students, help understand the material learned and prepare with its members for the tests. She graduated high school at an early age and wanted to learn languages and international relations. Einav was accepted to the university, but in the end she chose to enlist in the army, and in March 1990 Einav was recruited for compulsory military service. On June 18, 1991, Einav fell during her service and was laid to rest in the military section of the cemetery in Kibbutz Kibutsa, where she was sent to a military training course, Sha’ar Hagolan, left behind her parents and two sisters, Yael and Zohar, in a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote: “Einav served as acting sergeant. I know her very closely and I find it necessary to note that her functioning revealed a very high level of professionalism, above and beyond the norm. “One of the soldiers who served with her wrote in her memory:” You were like a grape chosen from Eshkol, smiling, happy and always full of life … “In her estate remains a collection of poems, letters and essays from his bookLife. In the comments on the margins of the poems, she wrote: “A dream is a strange thing, sometimes it only shows things that you would not wish for and sometimes your hopes appear in it …” You have to know not to confuse reality with dream, In the morning “…” Sleeping, often, is an attempt to solve problems by escaping them – and this is not the way. ” Members of her family published a memorial booklet in her memory.