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Touboul, Sharon

Touboul, Sharon


Daughter of Leah and Abraham. She was born on September 26, 1983 in Arad. Sharon was the youngest daughter in the family, a sister to Yuval, Boaz and Miri. She attended the Ofarim elementary school until sixth grade, and from there she went on to the junior high school in Ort High School in Arad. Her friend Ella, who has accompanied her ever since, reconstructs Sharon’s character in those days: “A jerky, prominent girl with bright green-honey eyes and a mysterious side smile … She was always at the center of things without any effort … She was a real ‘ When needed, she knows how to give help and a shoulder to lean on. There was never a time when she could not cheer me up. In the ninth grade, Sharon studied business entrepreneurship. A special relationship developed between her and her teacher, Edna Katzir, who says: “I discovered a special and special girl who knew how to break out of the routine of school. … “By the time she reached the 10th grade, Sharon had gone to study at the art school in Mitzpeh Ramon. She chose the stage of the theater, in which she expressed her wonderful talent for acting and the endless joy of life that characterized her all her life. “Sharon excelled in the theater trend and took advantage of every moment on the stage or in the camera, pushed into every photograph and picture,” says Ella. At the same time, and despite her obvious self-confidence, Sharon knew how to keep her feelings to herself and did not reveal to her the secrets of her heart. Sharon, “six” by her friends, was always surrounded by friends from all over the country. “She was a special person that’s hard to miss,” she said. “She was the purest thing we had at school,” said one of her friends. “Powerful and special,” testified another friend. “Sharon will go far,” she wrote in her classmate’s book. The happiness and vitality she radiated attracted more and more people to her. In September 2002, Sharon enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces for the Paratroopers Brigade, which was filled with pride and a desire to loyally serve her country. Sharon, I was impressed by her strong desire to succeed and integrate … Sharon excelled in the course and chose the role by which she could serve all the soldiers in the battalion because she was characterized by the same degree of giving. “The members of the base know how to talk about Sharon’s colorful and theatrical, Became a laughing experience, the one who would go to sleep after everyone else and get up energetically, and Sharon took part in a course in the north and received freedom A special wedding on the occasion of the wedding of her older sister, excited and happy, made her way home to Arad, but the wedding did not come in. On October 21, 2002, Sharon fell in a terrorist attack when she was nineteen. She left Kiryat Shmona for Tel Aviv, arrived at the Karkur-Ein Shemer junction and stood at the station in the direction of Hadera, and around 16:20 a jeep loaded with dozens of kilograms of explosives clung to him and exploded, killing fourteen people and wounding dozens. To be buried in the military section of the Arad cemetery. Survived by her mother, two brothers and a sister. After her death she was promoted to corporal. “I salute you, my little sister, for your courage, you’re just the whole world, your joy will never be forgotten.” Her friend wrote to her memory: “The birds are chirping and the roads are filled with colorful carpets of spring blossoms, the puddles of winter have dried and the last rain has washed thousands of teary eyes.. We will never stop feeling you, your presence, remembering you, how you were, and always being our pretty girl. “Sharon loved Eyal Golan’s song ‘The Light of the Soul’, whose words grow stronger in the light of the disaster that happened: “You have not had a life in it …” Her friends wrote to her memory: “This joy, the joy that we have planted in all of us, we will take with us wherever we go and never forget.”

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