Memories
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I vividly remember the first time I met Rebecca. I was on board the bus from Tel Aviv to Sderot, to begin my year at Mechinat Nachshon as another scared young chulnik, with terrible Hebrew and no real experience living in Israel. At some point, I…
Dear family, I never knew Rebecca, except for some prijs dad-posts on social media. we are só sorry for your loss. Horrible. I read all stories and messages involving her going back to Israel and her falling ill. Her commitment and love for people is…
I only met Rebecca twice while she was visiting Asher in Jerusalem, but those small meetings left a big impression on me, Rebecca was easy going physically rough on Asher and all around a delight to be around. It felt like she was meant for big…
I will remember Rebecca as a self assured girl who later became a beautiful woman with a clear mission to live her life according to her humanistic, Jewish and Zionist principles. And so she did. I met het often at the LJG Den Haag and had the…
Lieve familie baruch, Rebecca was Leah haar madricha. Zij heeft leah heel veel mooies mee gegeven en nadat Leah de keuze heeft gemaakt om bij de IDF te gaan heeft rebbeca haar gelijk opgevangen. ik ben Rebecca enorm dankbaar en hoop dat jullie dit…
Rebecca had the word “zakmes” (pocket knife) tattooed on her arm. The origin is from a letter from Asjer Waterman: Dear Rebecca, You’re probably somewhere in the desert or in a forest right now, shivering with your buddies from the…
It is with a heavy heart that we mourn the loss of Rebecca Baruch. Rebecca joined our Machaneh last year as the North American Shnat maddie, straight from reserve duty in Israel. Though our time with her was brief—only three weeks—her impact was…