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[ Jerusalem Post] Tovah Lazaroff - In July 2006, Karnit Goldwasser's husband, Ehud, was just a regular private citizen heading out for reserve duty. It had not occurred to the young couple, who had been married less than a year, that this was the last time they would see each other, said Karnit as she looked out at the thousands of mourners at Nahariya cemetery on Thursday. "You left smiling. From your perspective, it was just one other day in which you were volunteering to serve your country. You weren't fearful," she said. On July 12, 2006, Hizbullah attacked a reserve patrol along the northern border, killing Ehud, known as "Udi," and Eldad Regev, among others. "Now you and I move on to the next journey, the journey of my life. You will be a full partner in it, you will continue to be my inner voice, eternally young, accompanying me throughout my life. It will be lived without you, but forever you will be there," said Karnit. 2008-07-18 01:00:00Full Article
Ehud Goldwasser Laid to Rest
[ Jerusalem Post] Tovah Lazaroff - In July 2006, Karnit Goldwasser's husband, Ehud, was just a regular private citizen heading out for reserve duty. It had not occurred to the young couple, who had been married less than a year, that this was the last time they would see each other, said Karnit as she looked out at the thousands of mourners at Nahariya cemetery on Thursday. "You left smiling. From your perspective, it was just one other day in which you were volunteering to serve your country. You weren't fearful," she said. On July 12, 2006, Hizbullah attacked a reserve patrol along the northern border, killing Ehud, known as "Udi," and Eldad Regev, among others. "Now you and I move on to the next journey, the journey of my life. You will be a full partner in it, you will continue to be my inner voice, eternally young, accompanying me throughout my life. It will be lived without you, but forever you will be there," said Karnit. 2008-07-18 01:00:00Full Article
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