Capt. Dor Yarhi
Dear family and friends of Capt. Dor Yarhi,
My deepest condolences to all that knew this young, brave soldier. His life barely started and taken so senselessly. May you find comfort knowing that those that didn’t know him personally thank him for his service, courage and honor. May you be blessed and find peace during this terrible time.
Michelle from NY-USA
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Capt. Dor Yarhi
Dear family and friends of Capt. Dor Yarhi,
My deepest condolences to all that knew this young, brave soldier. His life barely started and taken so senselessly. May you find comfort knowing that those that didn’t know him personally thank him for his service, courage and honor. May you be blessed and find peace during this terrible time.
Michelle from NY-USA
Capt. Rom Shlomi
Dear family and friends of Rom, I write to convey my deepest condolences on the passing of your dearly loved one who served, fought and died with honour and courage defending his beloved homeland and his people. I salute and admire him for his bravery and valiant, determined efforts to protect and save as many lives as he possibly could in the face of immense danger and under extreme pressure on that dreadful day when evildoers invaded and attacked a peaceful people. Rom is a noble hero of Israel and will never be forgotten. He was a natural born leader, loyal, dutiful, dependable, responsible and trusted. He overcame learning difficulties as a child to become a highly skilled and efficient commander who was respected, valued and much admired by many in the IDF. He was also a loving, devoted son and family member who will be greatly missed. This lovely photo taken at just the right moment captures Rom at his best full of the joy of life and loving the moment. Rom is amongst the best and brightest sons of Israel and a son and brother to be proud of. Please cherish his memory, his laughter, his spirit and everything he gave with his precious life to those who knew and loved him and those who his life touched. Please know that many Jews and non Jews all over the world feel your pain and sorrow and stand with you. Rom is amongst the virtuous now in paradise where you will be reunited with him one wonderful joyful day. In the meantime, may HaShem comfort, heal and strengthen you and give you peace. With much respect, very best wishes and warmest regards, Fiona McLeod of Scotland UK ❤️
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Capt. Rom Shlomi
Dear family and friends of Rom, I write to convey my deepest condolences on the passing of your dearly loved one who served, fought and died with honour and courage defending his beloved homeland and his people. I salute and admire him for his bravery and valiant, determined efforts to protect and save as many lives as he possibly could in the face of immense danger and under extreme pressure on that dreadful day when evildoers invaded and attacked a peaceful people. Rom is a noble hero of Israel and will never be forgotten. He was a natural born leader, loyal, dutiful, dependable, responsible and trusted. He overcame learning difficulties as a child to become a highly skilled and efficient commander who was respected, valued and much admired by many in the IDF. He was also a loving, devoted son and family member who will be greatly missed. This lovely photo taken at just the right moment captures Rom at his best full of the joy of life and loving the moment. Rom is amongst the best and brightest sons of Israel and a son and brother to be proud of. Please cherish his memory, his laughter, his spirit and everything he gave with his precious life to those who knew and loved him and those who his life touched. Please know that many Jews and non Jews all over the world feel your pain and sorrow and stand with you. Rom is amongst the virtuous now in paradise where you will be reunited with him one wonderful joyful day. In the meantime, may HaShem comfort, heal and strengthen you and give you peace. With much respect, very best wishes and warmest regards, Fiona McLeod of Scotland UK ❤️
Staff Sgt. Roey Weiser
Staff Sgt. Roey Weisner,
It’s heartbreaking that you were forced to make the ultimate sacrifice in defense of your fellow soldiers and your country. Know that though we never met you, we love and appreciate you, and are lighting a candle in your memory today. Shabbat shalom, and rest in peace.
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Staff Sgt. Roey Weiser
Staff Sgt. Roey Weisner,
It’s heartbreaking that you were forced to make the ultimate sacrifice in defense of your fellow soldiers and your country. Know that though we never met you, we love and appreciate you, and are lighting a candle in your memory today. Shabbat shalom, and rest in peace.
Master Sgt. (res.) Omri Ben Shachar
Dear Mishpachat Ben Scachar,
I was so very sorry to hear about Omri’s passing…I know some time has passed but it may feel like just yesterday. We have a small glimpse to see who he is, but the traits he brought to those around him must have been brilliant, including his smile. I personally want to thank you for his service to our people, to the country. Without knowing him, I am proud of the service he put out in the world to protect us against the evil that lurks today. It makes my heart break how affected you have been in this war and it does not go unnoticed. In fact, just the opposite. Know that many around the world are thinking of people like Omri and our hearts are with you during this time. There is much Kavod in what your family has been through and know that we continue to support as best as we can always from a distance. Sending much love & light. Am Yisrael Chai.
Sharon Finzi from San Diego
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Master Sgt. (res.) Omri Ben Shachar
Dear Mishpachat Ben Scachar,
I was so very sorry to hear about Omri’s passing…I know some time has passed but it may feel like just yesterday. We have a small glimpse to see who he is, but the traits he brought to those around him must have been brilliant, including his smile. I personally want to thank you for his service to our people, to the country. Without knowing him, I am proud of the service he put out in the world to protect us against the evil that lurks today. It makes my heart break how affected you have been in this war and it does not go unnoticed. In fact, just the opposite. Know that many around the world are thinking of people like Omri and our hearts are with you during this time. There is much Kavod in what your family has been through and know that we continue to support as best as we can always from a distance. Sending much love & light. Am Yisrael Chai.
Sharon Finzi from San Diego
Master Sgt. (res.) Itay Yehoshua
My family and I are so very sorry for the loss of your warrior. May you find comfort in the memories of your time with Itay. Am Yisrael Chai
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Master Sgt. (res.) Itay Yehoshua
My family and I are so very sorry for the loss of your warrior. May you find comfort in the memories of your time with Itay. Am Yisrael Chai
Sgt. Amit Tsur
Beautiful Amit May your memory forever be a blessing ❤️ We share deepest condolences with your family ❤️ We honor your life
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Sgt. Amit Tsur
Beautiful Amit May your memory forever be a blessing ❤️ We share deepest condolences with your family ❤️ We honor your life
Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Ori Yaish
Thank you for everything ❤️ May his soul rest in peace
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Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Ori Yaish
Thank you for everything ❤️ May his soul rest in peace
Staff Sgt. Neria Ben David
Dearest family and friends of Staff Sgt. Neria Ben David.
I write to you today from Michigan, United States to express the deepest of condolences. I hope that I am finding you in the embrace of comforting thoughts & around those that love you. It can be comforting to reflect on the cherished memories, their laughter, their spirit, their love. They have left an indelible mark, one that can never be erased. No words can begin to express the sadness stemming from your loss. Know that you have our deepest of sympathies whilst you traverse this challenging time. You are all in our Prayers.
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Staff Sgt. Neria Ben David
Dearest family and friends of Staff Sgt. Neria Ben David.
I write to you today from Michigan, United States to express the deepest of condolences. I hope that I am finding you in the embrace of comforting thoughts & around those that love you. It can be comforting to reflect on the cherished memories, their laughter, their spirit, their love. They have left an indelible mark, one that can never be erased. No words can begin to express the sadness stemming from your loss. Know that you have our deepest of sympathies whilst you traverse this challenging time. You are all in our Prayers.
Staff Sgt. Noa Prais
Dear family and friends of Noa, I write from across the ocean in Scotland UK to offer my deepest condolences on the passing of your dearly loved one who served, fought and died with honour and courage defending her beloved homeland and her people. I salute and admire her for her bravery and valiant efforts to protect and save as many lives as possible in the face of immense danger and under extreme pressure on that dreadful day when evildoers invaded and attacked a peaceful people, no doubt she would have done her best. Noa was a clever, outgoing, friendly, upbeat, welcoming young woman with a positive attitude, high aspirations and strong opinions. She was a great conversationalist, inquisitive, lively with a quick wit and fun sense of humour. Noa was happy, loved life and lived it to the full, she was also a loving, devoted family member. She will be greatly missed. Noa is amongst the best and brightest daughters of Israel and a daughter and sister to be proud of. Please treasure her memory and everything she gave with her life to those who knew and loved her and those who her life touched. Please know that many Jews and non Jews all over the world feel your pain and sorrow and stand with you. Noa is amongst the virtuous now in paradise where you will be reunited with her one wonderful joyful day. In the meantime, may HaShem comfort, heal and strengthen you and give you peace. With respect, very best wishes and warmest thoughts, Fiona McLeod ❤️
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Staff Sgt. Noa Prais
Dear family and friends of Noa, I write from across the ocean in Scotland UK to offer my deepest condolences on the passing of your dearly loved one who served, fought and died with honour and courage defending her beloved homeland and her people. I salute and admire her for her bravery and valiant efforts to protect and save as many lives as possible in the face of immense danger and under extreme pressure on that dreadful day when evildoers invaded and attacked a peaceful people, no doubt she would have done her best. Noa was a clever, outgoing, friendly, upbeat, welcoming young woman with a positive attitude, high aspirations and strong opinions. She was a great conversationalist, inquisitive, lively with a quick wit and fun sense of humour. Noa was happy, loved life and lived it to the full, she was also a loving, devoted family member. She will be greatly missed. Noa is amongst the best and brightest daughters of Israel and a daughter and sister to be proud of. Please treasure her memory and everything she gave with her life to those who knew and loved her and those who her life touched. Please know that many Jews and non Jews all over the world feel your pain and sorrow and stand with you. Noa is amongst the virtuous now in paradise where you will be reunited with her one wonderful joyful day. In the meantime, may HaShem comfort, heal and strengthen you and give you peace. With respect, very best wishes and warmest thoughts, Fiona McLeod ❤️
Sgt. Maj. (res.) Elisha Levinshtern
Dear family of Elisha, I am writing from the UK and would like to express my heartfelt and sincere sympathy for your family on the loss of Elisha. He would have been a very wise and knowledgeable counsellor and Rabbi, and would have been deeply loved and respected by everyone who knew him. His devotion to HaShem and love for the Torah is a magnificent example to all of us everywhere and his wise outlook on life will I’m sure be reflected in his children and his lovely smiling face will live on in them. His wonderful bravery and courage will never be forgotten. He is one of G-ds precious servants. Sending you comfort and prayers at this difficult time, Heather
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Sgt. Maj. (res.) Elisha Levinshtern
Dear family of Elisha, I am writing from the UK and would like to express my heartfelt and sincere sympathy for your family on the loss of Elisha. He would have been a very wise and knowledgeable counsellor and Rabbi, and would have been deeply loved and respected by everyone who knew him. His devotion to HaShem and love for the Torah is a magnificent example to all of us everywhere and his wise outlook on life will I’m sure be reflected in his children and his lovely smiling face will live on in them. His wonderful bravery and courage will never be forgotten. He is one of G-ds precious servants. Sending you comfort and prayers at this difficult time, Heather
Sgt. Maj. (res.) Noam Slotki
Dearest friends & family of Noam,
I write to you today from Detroit, Michigan, United States as a means to express the deepest of condolences for the passing of your loved one.
Noam fought with honor; detailing the utmost of courage, bravery, and patriotism for his oh-so-beloved homeland. Noam was not on active duty at the time, but rushed to the frontline with his brother to ensure the safety for those in which they love. The sheer devotion they embodied for their family, friends, & home are all a testament to the people they were–“the best among us”. May love & peace find you and comfort you all over this time, as you will surely be in our prayers.
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Sgt. Maj. (res.) Noam Slotki
Dearest friends & family of Noam,
I write to you today from Detroit, Michigan, United States as a means to express the deepest of condolences for the passing of your loved one.
Noam fought with honor; detailing the utmost of courage, bravery, and patriotism for his oh-so-beloved homeland. Noam was not on active duty at the time, but rushed to the frontline with his brother to ensure the safety for those in which they love. The sheer devotion they embodied for their family, friends, & home are all a testament to the people they were–“the best among us”. May love & peace find you and comfort you all over this time, as you will surely be in our prayers.
Sgt. 1st Class Vitaly Skipakevich
May your memory be a blessing for all who knew you. I am today planting a tree here in Eretz Yisrael in your memory. You are loved and missed.
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Sgt. 1st Class Vitaly Skipakevich
May your memory be a blessing for all who knew you. I am today planting a tree here in Eretz Yisrael in your memory. You are loved and missed.
Maj. Ilay Levy
His life was an inspiration to others
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Maj. Ilay Levy
His life was an inspiration to others
Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Ori Yaish
A beautiful man with a beautiful soul
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Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Ori Yaish
A beautiful man with a beautiful soul
Capt. (res.) Yakov Nedlin
Dear wife of yakov,
My heart hearts hearing that your husband was killed. My heart goes out to you and your 4 beautiful kids. I am devastated hearing avout yakovs death.
Devora Shabtai
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Capt. (res.) Yakov Nedlin
Dear wife of yakov,
My heart hearts hearing that your husband was killed. My heart goes out to you and your 4 beautiful kids. I am devastated hearing avout yakovs death.
Devora Shabtai
Maj. (res.) Eviatar Cohen
Dear family and friends of Eviatar, I write from across the world in Scotland UK to express my deepest condolences on the passing of your dearly loved one who served, fought and died with honour and courage defending his beloved homeland and his people. Eviatar was blessed with a sweet nature, a kind and loving heart and a gift for communicating with people at every level. He was also insightful and wise and an excellent counsellor. He gladly gave of himself and was happy to help in any way, he must have been “a rock” and a steadfast guide in times of trouble with his quiet, calm, unassuming manner. I feel he was extra special and he must be greatly missed. Eviatar is amongst the best and brightest sons of Israel and a son, husband and father to be proud of. Please cherish his memory, his laughter, his spirit and everything he gave with his precious life to those who knew and loved him and those who his life touched. Please know that many Jews and non Jews all over the world feel your pain and sorrow and stand with you. Eviatar is amongst the virtuous now in paradise where he smiles down on you and where you will be reunited with him one wonderful joyful day. In the meantime, may HaShem comfort, heal and strengthen you and give you peace. Please accept my very best wishes and warmest thoughts, Fiona McLeod
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Maj. (res.) Eviatar Cohen
Dear family and friends of Eviatar, I write from across the world in Scotland UK to express my deepest condolences on the passing of your dearly loved one who served, fought and died with honour and courage defending his beloved homeland and his people. Eviatar was blessed with a sweet nature, a kind and loving heart and a gift for communicating with people at every level. He was also insightful and wise and an excellent counsellor. He gladly gave of himself and was happy to help in any way, he must have been “a rock” and a steadfast guide in times of trouble with his quiet, calm, unassuming manner. I feel he was extra special and he must be greatly missed. Eviatar is amongst the best and brightest sons of Israel and a son, husband and father to be proud of. Please cherish his memory, his laughter, his spirit and everything he gave with his precious life to those who knew and loved him and those who his life touched. Please know that many Jews and non Jews all over the world feel your pain and sorrow and stand with you. Eviatar is amongst the virtuous now in paradise where he smiles down on you and where you will be reunited with him one wonderful joyful day. In the meantime, may HaShem comfort, heal and strengthen you and give you peace. Please accept my very best wishes and warmest thoughts, Fiona McLeod
