Sror, Renato
Son of Riva and Pepo was born on 16.8.1961 in Bat Yam and was married to Ranto when he was eighteen years old and grew up in his widowed mother’s home, with his grandparents helping to raise and educate him. Elementary school “Jerusalem” and “Ramot” high school in Daughter of-Yam, up to twelfth grade. During his last year of studies, Renato moved to Tel Aviv’s Ron School. When he was in the fourth grade, he joined the Scouts movement and worked there until he joined the IDF, and he worked in the movement, first as a trainee, Among the youth, the school and the “Scouts” movement, he had easy access to people and the ability to communicate quickly, thanks to his gentleness and good spirits.In the final stages of the school, Ranto devoted himself to establishing a ” “He said. The core goal was to establish a new settlement in Ramat Hanegev. Until his enlistment in the IDF, Ranto left with his nucleus for a period of sixty years on Kibbutz Kinneret in the Lower Galilee. Where he was adopted by a local family. He was Simcha when he found a “father” and two “brothers” in a family that adopted him lovingly. In January 1980, Ranto enlisted in the Paratroop Infantry Brigade, as an only son, without a father, his mother’s written consent to serve in the unit he had chosen for himself, and his mother, who knew his feelings, anxiously signed her consent. He was in regular contact with her on the phone or at home, and after completing basic training, Ranto was stationed with his unit in the Jordan Valley for operational activity along the route of the patrols. ), He traveled while carrying out a mission in a military vehicle, on a dirt track.The vehicle veered off the path, overturned and Varanto was killed, and at the age of 19 he was killed. Moe: “He carried out all the tasks assigned to it, flawlessly, while recognizing the importance … Renato volunteered operational unit, in recognition of the importance of the mission he undertakes. In daily life, he was a model for his friends, both as a soldier and as a friend. “The commander of his battalion wrote to his mother:” Ranto and his friends spent days and nights on the border in order to block it from infiltrating terrorists and hostile forces, Devotion and sacrifice. Renato was a model soldier, disciplined and dedicated. “Renato was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul in Tel Aviv, where he left a mother, and his friends published a booklet to commemorate him.Two students of the Jerusalem school in Bat Yam, where he studied, They put trees in the forests of the Jewish National Fund.