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Shneur, Ehud

Shneur, Ehud


Son of Jacob and Shula. He was born on Saturday, 16 Av 5743 (July 16, 1983) in Jerusalem, and Ehud was born in Jerusalem with a weight of 3,340 kilograms after three days of labor, and was born to be a good friend of his brother. At the same time, the family lived in Ward Jericho, a kilometer from the city of Jericho, and celebrated the bris milah in a hall in the center of Jerusalem, and since his birth Ehud has demanded great attention and challenged his mother to refuse to eat different kinds of food. All the way: if soup spilled on the table or on his apron, he would stop eating and wait for his mother to clean the royal area He demanded that he change his diapers frequently and that he refused to wear clothes that had stains on them … Once he returned to tears from the kindergarten because he was seated next to a boy with a runny nose … Ehud’s favorite book was “hot corn.” He also loved ” And the first “100 Songs”, his favorite television programs were Barbaba, Niels Holgersen, Sesame Street, Secrets Without, “Maya Bee”, “Kishkshta” and “A Moment with Dudley.” Ehud loved to play didactic games, put together puzzles and easily beat his grandmother backgammon or cards. Until the age of six, Ehud was close to his mother, helped her in the kitchen and especially liked to roll chocolate balls. When his sister Nurit was born, he was very excited and treated her with love and devotion. In 1985, due to an economic crisis in the moshav, the family left Vered Jericho and moved to Haifa, to Shula’s parents. Ehud began visiting the pre-kindergarten and thanks to his kindness, his manners and kindness captured the hearts of the teachers and later of the teachers. At first he was a little closed but his friends gradually discovered his ability to give and being a true friend and loved to be with him. From Haifa, the family moved to the settlement of Kamun and Ehud went to first grade at the local elementary school. Two years later, they moved to Carmiel and Ehud moved to the Irisim elementary school. He turned out to be an intelligent and talented student, and despite his shyness began to acquire new friends. In leisure he enjoys the wide green grasses, riding bicycles and playing football. When the family celebrated his brother’s bar mitzvah, Ehud was given the gift of Yossi the dog and was happy. Later, he spent many hours in front of the computer. With time Ehud went and opened. He began to become involved in social activities at the school, was elected to the student council, and in every problem that arose in the class he served as a judge who decided on a solution. He was an excellent student who received “boring” diplomas, and his parents, who recognized his potential, have already begun saving money for academic studies. Ehud continued his studies at the Ort Karmim High School in Carmiel. He continued to excel in his studies and successfully passed the matriculation exams. During vacations, he worked with his father in gardening, helped at home and also worked as a food stall salesman at the “Dance Festival” held in the city. The time of Ehud’s enlistment came and went, and when his mother asked that there be no combat, he answered: “Who will do the hard work in the army if everyone says no?” In order to improve his physical fitness, he practiced for about a year and a half at the time of his induction. He spent long runs throughout Carmiel and came home sweating and satisfied. Ehud joined the IDF in mid-March 2002 and was accepted to the elite unit “Duvdevan.” He was very reluctant to return to the unit and to friends and even gave up his vacation But due to his injury he found it hard to keep up with the advanced and collapsing training runninth. A series of failures, harassment, maltreatment, faulty procedures and deviation from the bar of efforts led to Ehud’s death on 9 August 2002. He was laid to rest in the military section of the Carmiel cemetery, leaving his parents, brother And a sister, who was promoted to the rank of corporal, was promoted to the rank of corporal The circumstances of Ehud’s death were widely covered in the media and many were written about the behavior of the officers toward the recruits, The MPCID investigators discovered a series of unusual behavior on the part of the commanders towards the soldiers of the platoon, “The IDF must internalize the severity of the incident and the phenomenon, and must ensure that such incidents do not occur again.” The tragic death of the IDF soldiers, A soldier with motivation and values, in these circumstances, must be engraved on our hearts, and this terrible tragedy must stand as a fowl for the commanders and fighters, and to mark the limits of what is forbidden and permitted in the combat training. ” Ehud Olmert’s story is mentioned in basic training courses and in conversations with soldiers regarding the issues of human dignity, the observance of military procedures, and more. Even Ehud’s parents are invited to lecture soldiers and to tell about the events from the point of view of the soldiers. Nurit, Ehud’s sister, said goodbye to him in her poem: “Why my brother? / Why can not a person live forever? / Why are there people who live and those who die? / Why Black Apple Can not Be Happy White? / Why are you no longer like the sun: Every day shines and then sinks? / Why did you sink so deep without shining again? / Why does anyone’s death one so affect another’s life? / Why when you try to forget, memories remain? Why do not you try to escape? / Why is the past so close? / Why can not evil be good? / Why can not the dead get up? / Why can not you give and receive a hug from someone who is not alive? / Why can not you lend a hand to a person in the picture? / Why when you’re far away, do I feel close? / Why when I’m sad and I cry, are you there and not here? / Why do I think when I think of you, tears flow from me? / Why after a dream you must have swollen eyes. / Why am I down here and you are up there. / Why did you lose all sensation and everyone else tasted, loved and felt? / Why are not you alive and we are? / Why did your voice fade away from your head? / Why is your character fading? / Why is your room so empty, quiet and sad? / Why can not I see and talk to you again? / Why are the longing growing and sweeping? / Why the hell are not you with me here, now, today alive? / Why should I write such poems for you? / Why can not I stop this pain? / Why this suffering, why suffering, God? / Why did you go without returning? / Why does it hurt? / How have you been with me and suddenly disappear into the world? / Why did I have you a year ago, a nineteen-year-old brother and today you are not among the living? “Why, explain to me, why God?” Her father wrote. “The White Angel! Violence Against Women / Road Accidents / Orphaned Children / Training Accidents / Torturing Soldiers / Chilling Things / Until When God ?! / There was a perfect family, father, mother, brother, sister and now one is missing / volunteering because he wanted to be the best. / Stop anger, tangible and clear / difficult to maintain even restraint. / Trooper soldiers, commanders know / and in the end a short message: / ‘You were a model soldier, you got the highest score / and we commanders could not keep meYou will be the white angel / who loves order, hate the mess / you will be the white angel who protects us and the garden / say paradise is reserved for the brave / say paradise is reserved for the goats / so tell me a small and tiny thing / why Ehud Shneur He went when he was still young? … “The biography of Ehud written by his mother appears on the website that was erected in his memory: http://irisim.karmiel.k12.il/chagim/zikaron/ehud/ehud.html.

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