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Suad, Gadi

Suad, Gadi


Son of Deborah and Elijah. He was born on the 2nd of Cheshvan 5734 (2 November 1973) in Kibbutz Givat Hashlosha, a twin brother to Shai, and when he was three and a half years old, In the sixth grade he began to work in the cowshed, and specialized in dealing with the escape, while Gadi persisted in his work in the cowshed during his childhood and adolescence and during the difficult working hours, did not deter him from going to the cowshed and enjoying the sunrise, while his colleagues found it hard to wake up. Who had been given the opportunity to buy the Tyssen, which had gathered the whole family around him.The four men in the family – the brothers and the father – had assembled the model with their own hands And on Fridays, with great solemnity and accompanied by serious mother reinforcements, which included cakes and sweets, flew the plane, sometimes crashing – but then the crew would gather again and with great patience rebuild the model. For three years he played clarinet, where Gadi began elementary school at Kibbutz Einat and continued at the Ort Hasharon High School in Kibbutz Shefayim. Gadi was very attached to his native landscape. In his youth, he spent a lot of time riding horses, hiking, and nature. “The path that passes / between the orchards / the way we did / Countless times / … Remember that’s where we went, / We picked stars / with a sweet cigarette / and head in the clouds.” Thus his friend, Danny Shani, of Kibbutz Einat wrote in his memory. My clothes were internalized and shy, on the one hand, and openness, sensitivity and curiosity toward people on the other, and thus created deep and special ties with his friends, gave them confidence and was always attentive to them. Gadi was a pursuer of peace and justice, knew how to accept the difference, to forgive, and to enlist in his entirety to help a friend in times of trouble. At home, too, it was Gadi, the liaison and mediator in the “civil war,” which creates an atmosphere of appeasement and reassurance. “You were a wonderful person,” his classmates wrote about him. “He helps everyone, volunteers for every mission, with a lot of will, initiative and real readiness.” When he was in the 11th grade at the Peace Rally, Gadi met Karin, his age from Moshav Avihayil, and the two developed a beautiful and deep friendship: Karin joined Gadi and his classmates in Greece before the army and accompanied him with love and concern throughout his service. Gadi enlisted in the army and began to serve in the Armored Corps, where he gained many friends, and around the coffee kit his friends would gather in the battalion, and the veteran soldiers respected and appreciated him. Very much to get to the officer. “He smiled, the cap lying carelessly on his back, ready to carry out the task with determination, as Performed every task assigned to him, “the battalion commander described it. Battalion of Gadi came to Lebanon and took part in” Operation Accountability “and overall activity of the IDF against Hezbollah, aimed at granting security of northern communities. On July 26, 1993, Gadi was killed in a battle in Lebanon, when Sager was shot at the tank he was in. He was killed at the age of 20. He was survived by his parents, two brothers and a friend. His death was raised to the rank of sergeant: “He was a courageous fighter, very professional, with a developed sense of humor, loved by his friends and commanders,” said the letter of condolence sent to his family by Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, “You were the first to meet God somewhere in the heavens” , His friend, Danny Shani, wrote to him: “Your smile is laughing at me in every corner /And I do not forget moments of love … “Galia Caspi parted from him in a poem:” Perhaps, I think, this is the way of rare gifts / gifts of precious and precious light that come to illuminate the world and its creatures, “He said.

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