Yehuda, Ron (Roni)
Ben Luba and Aryeh. He was born in Moshav Tzur Moshe, on January 28, 1969. He studied at the Bachar Rousseau Elementary School in Tzur Moshe and completed his studies at the David Ben-Gurion School of Education in Emek Hefer. Roni was a member of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement. He was a sports fan and played soccer and basketball. In his free time he played piano, organ, and guitar. The principal of the elementary school where he studied and the member of Tsur Moshe Boo grew up describing the days of Roni’s youth: “Ron studied in our school for six years, six years of playfulness and smiles, The grandmothers made sure to visit every two days / everyone loved him, friends and friends around him / and it took him another summer and another spring / and Ron finished elementary and high school / And the music from his room bursts into a roar, a kind of great love for freedom, for Dror, to be optimistic and to see the light, the love of life every day without limits and tomorrow. ” He was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in late January 1988. After completing basic training, he was sent to an Israeli Air Force squadron as a helicopter electrician, and his commanders believed he was a good soldier. 1990) fell in the line of duty and was put to rest in the military section of the cemetery in Tzur Moshe. Survived by his parents and brother Shlomo. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commanding officer wrote: “Roni arrived at our unit in July 1988. Molly showed up with intelligent eyes and a playful smile, which at first glance charmed us all: Roni stood out on a very high personal level, stood out as a leader, Despite his youth, he led the unit’s soldiers to a high cultural level, repaired helicopters on a professional level, and even senior officers were not ashamed of it. “