Son of Malka and David. He was born on April 30, 1981 in Kibbutz Hulda. A first-born son of his parents, a young brother of three-and-a-half-year-old Nitzan. When Tal was three and a half, his brother, Nir, was born. Tal was already nine years old when he was nine years old, and at the age of 9 he began to learn from his father the secrets of the game of football: life on the kibbutz, the lawns and the endless freedom suited Tal, who was a native athlete. Kibbutz Hulda, the children’s homes, the kindergarten, and the elementary school, when all the children of the kibbutz went to elementary school in Kibbutz Netzer Sireni, where the company grew tremendously, and Tal discovered what became an important and central motif in his life – social life, concern and endless interest in friends , Helping others and giving those around him “someone to trust.” At the age of 13, Tal celebrated the Bar Mitzvah at a Yaffa party. He had a trip to the Netherlands, where a friend of the family made an extraordinary fun trip, and during the ten days of the trip, Tal experienced many experiences, including a trip to Euro-Disney, which was a huge experience. Brenner was once again growing up, and more and more stood out from Tal’s friends, home phones, meetings with his teachers, and notes in his diplomas, as well as outstanding sports scores. Tal was a basketball, handball and soccer player and was a member of the school team. The teachers praised the personal responsibility, the help of others, the leadership and in general – how much Fun and shtet around. Tal was a central figure in the life of those around him. The friendship was even more important than the studies, though he always made sure to be all right. Even then, at the beginning of high school, the decision to reach an elite unit in the army was canceled. Alongside the messages of “giving” at home, the school also stressed the importance of contributing to the state and the army. Tal took a diving course “because it might help me in the future.” He did fitness training, ran, raised weights, consulted, studied and worked for the future. At the age of 16 Tal began to work as waitress and save money. He made a calculation and planned how much money he would have at the end of his studies, what he would do before the army, and even planned his actions after the army. In the 11th grade, Tal was chosen for the delegation of the school that went to visit Poland in Holocaust-era camps, and the boys went through a special program that made them very special. He spent many hours researching and preparing his final thesis on the Lebanon War: Tal was, of course, among the stars of the final night, who gave an appearance and dressed in “something-something.” He worked hard to enjoy himself, and indeed enjoyed – on a trip to Rhodes, and other trips in Israel, all with his wonderful friends. He returned to Israel and in November 1999 he enlisted in the IDF and began a combat infantry course. And in the army – more friends, who also become friends with heart and soul, and each vacation is planned for details, a little at home and a lot of friends. In 2001, he completed an officers’ course and became commander of a team of recruits. The intifada was in full swing, Tal was very few in the house and said the service was difficult, but “someone good should do the job.” He spent his short vacations with the family and enjoying a good meal, spending time with Orna and the friends. On March 19, 2002, Tal was killed and killed by terrorists in the Jordan Valley, killing twenty-one years old, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. Tal was laid to rest in the military section of the cemetery at Kibbutz Hulda. Followed by parents, sister and brother.