Hall of Courage

Honor Soldiers Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice Since October 7th for the State of Israel and Democracy Worldwide

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I live in Australia & have yet to visit Israel. I hope to get there soon & you son & brother will always be a memory to who’s grave i hope to pray at & thank for his heroic sacrifice to keep Israel safe. I cannot imagine your grief but suffer too. Not to your extent but enough to know he is irreplaceable & he served our G-d without fear & now sits close by him in peace & surrounded only by love ❤️
My son in law in New York is Danny Katz. This is Itai Seif’s first cousin. Danny married my daughter Aliza Lennon from Skokie Illinois. They just had a 2nd son and they named him מיכאל אתי, after is cousin Itai Seif. What a beautiful way to carry on his name. May this little boy grow up and be a bracha for his uncle and Klal Yisrael.
Reem, It has been almost one year since that horrific day. Today, Ariella Ruback came to speak with us at our school. She told us what a hero you were. All of you are heroes of Medinat Yisrael. We will never forget you and how you gave your life to save others. Michelle
To the loved ones of Sgt. Maj Gil Avital, My deepest condolences to you all. Gil demonstrated such courage by showing up to the Kibbutz in their time of crisis. His bravery will never be forgotten.
Dearest family of Gilad, I am sending love and prayers and deepest sympathy on the loss of your beautiful son. His photos share a bright smile, and his love of live and helping others. He gave the ultimate sacrifice to protect others. With deepest condolences, Stella
Dear family and friends of Adir, I write to offer my heartfelt condolences and loving thoughts 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 the Kibbutzim. Adir is a noble hero of Israel whose beloved memory will always bless and his light shine, he will never be forgotten. He dedicated himself wholeheartedly to serving the country he loved to the best of his ability in all his endeavours. Adir was a good natured, kind hearted, athletic young man with a positive attitude and outlook on life and boundless energy. He was also a loving, devoted, deeply caring son, family member and a great friend who was very much loved and will be greatly missed. This lovely photo taken at just the right moment captures Adir at his best, full of the joy of life and loving the moment, he radiates goodness, sincerity, warmth and inner strength. Adir is amongst the best and brightest sons of Israel and a son, family member and friend 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 heartache and stand with you. Adir 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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