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Rosen (Rozanski), Adi

Rosen (Rozanski), Adi


Daughter of Rachel and Ofer. She was born on 25.11.1974 in Moshav Bitzaron. Adi studied at the Mevo’ot Elementary School in Be’er Tuvia and graduated from the Be’er Tuvia Regional High School in the real-biological track. Already when she was very young, her many talents were discovered. At the age of nine months, Adi began to speak, and since then her verbal skills have been very strong in writing and orally. Adi’s leadership abilities have also been discovered in kindergarten. She was always surrounded by a group of children, and she was the one who determined and decided, according to which everything would be judged. Adi began her studies at school before she was six years old, and the bag on her back was bigger than she was. From her first day in the first grade until the end of the 12th grade Adi Hail made her studies, an excellent student, a girl who loves to learn, learns easily, but very seriously. The second grade reads: “Adi, you are a very good student, caring, sociable. “This simple and banal remark is most indicative of Adi, who attributed importance to two important aspects of her life: the society and the studies: Throughout her years in school she was a” great head “: she was a member of various committees in the class and the student council, And the “Noar HaOved Movement of the Moshavim Movement”, participated in drawing, music, dance and “science-seeking youth.” Her paintings, compositions, and poems from those years attest to a child with a poetic soul, deep understanding and gentleness. Adi wrote the song “I came to say.” After her death, Rami Kleinstein composed and sang it: “I came to say: Everything has been forgotten. All the words and all the tears / have become dreams. “The peak of Adi’s social activity was discovered at the graduation party of a class Twelfth grade. Adi was among the most prominent in the organizers, and her hand in everything – preparing the graduates’ book, preparing the set, production, etc. In one of the essays written by Adi in the twelfth grade, the following lines were found: “I want to serve in a vital role and not in a position where I will feel unnecessary like another small screw in the huge machine called the IDF.” She paid for a pre-military course of the non-commissioned officers. Adi was recruited to the Israel Defense Forces in late January 1993. After completing her basic training, she was assigned to a base in the south of the country as a noncommissioned sergeant. She was stationed at the base of the paratroopers in the role of officer in charge of the unit, and as part of her job, she dealt with dedication and endless responsibility for the personal and familial problems of many soldiers. And love from the smile and the beauty … “At the end of her interview, her commander wrote:” The officer is appreciated by a very good, professional and caring officer. The officer is very suited to the job she wants. A very dedicated, responsible officer with a lot of initiative and a strong desire to succeed. I appreciate Adi as an excellent officer and expect that the military establishment will benefit from the fact that an officer as a witness will train the next generation of officers. ” Although she spent nights and days in her army service, Adi did not abandon her many social connections. She was always surrounded by a circle of friends from different periods of her life. An important and dignified chapter belongs to her great love, a friend Hanoch Canaan. From a distance, with concern, with great devotion, she accompanied Hanoch’s service in an elite unit – following, caring and supportive. Adi was a graceful girl, lively and alert, full of joy, with a rolling laugh and a heartbreaking smile. Adi, the noble soul, never hit the islandShe was, above all, modest. On 21 January 1995, Adi fell in her role as a terrorist in the terrorist attack at the Sharon-Beit Lid junction. Another twenty-one soldiers and one civilian fell with her. Adi was brought to rest in the military section of the Moshav Bitzaron cemetery. She was twenty years old. Survived by her parents, sister Inbal and brother Oded. Dan Dar, the man who took her to the hospital, wrote: “I saw those big eyes watching me with a silent plea for help, and her beauty was visible from the eyes, and in a way that only princesses could, she just said: ‘Burn me.’ A complaint, and Adi, unfortunately, received princesses in an unknown and distant kingdom. ” In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, Chief of Staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak wrote: “Adi, of blessed memory, fell in the battle against terrorism by blowing up explosive devices at the Sharon junction (Beit Lid). Adi served as a service and training officer in the paratroopers ‘training base and was described by her commanders as an officer who helped in every possible field, worked professionally and thoroughly and dealt with the conditions of service of the paratroopers’ recruits, commanders and other base soldiers and commanders. Always in our hearts. ” In a booklet published in memory of those killed in the attack at Beit Lid, things appear in her memory. The students of the Epstein Elementary School in Atlanta planted a tree in the “Children’s Forest” in memory of all the victims of the murderous attack.

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