Sisso, Rebecca (“Ricky”)
Daughter of Amram and Esther. She was born in Jerusalem on 24 October 1951. She studied at the “Sample” elementary school and at the Lapidot High School, both in Jerusalem. She had a number of hobbies: she collected stamps and painted for her own pleasure, but her main hobby was small children. From the age of 12, she was attracted to small children, she painted for them and played with them. Even after her enlistment in the IDF, she would buy gifts and games from her meager military salary, and she would love to read, especially books of thought and thought, and in her surviving book hundreds of books were found, among them Plato, Schopenhauer, Kent, Francis Beacon, and Sigmund Freud. In the midst of the Six-Day War, Rivka was running around among military vehicles passing by in her neighborhood, holding a pen and a notebook to record the soldiers’ requests, bringing in additional girls from her class and conveying the peace demands from the soldiers to their families by telephone. In addition, she prepared sandwiches Every soldier serving them. In those days, decided that after her graduation in – .I.B.M it will mobilize the army and fulfill its duty to its people. She was drafted into the IDF at the beginning of January 1971. Due to a shortage of military drivers, she was assigned to the Supply Corps, and on the day she was three months after she was drafted, she was brought to rest in Beit- The military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, and dozens of her little ma’aviyehs, the children of the neighborhood in which she lived, where she was a nanny, bought them endless toys and love, and eleven months after her fall, A Torah scroll in memory of their daughter, to the Rambam Synagogue in Jerusalem.