Shared Memories
Read stories and memories shared by those who knew and loved Staff Sgt. Noam Rosenthal. These personal recollections help us celebrate his life and the impact he had on so many.
Photo Memories
The memories below include photos from your collection at C:\Users\User\Documents\google backup\noam\תמונות
. These images help illustrate the stories and memories shared by Noam's friends and family.
Image Upload Instructions
To display the images with these memories, create a folder at public/images/noam/memories/
and add the relevant photos from your collection.
Yael Cohen
Fellow Soldier
Source: Website Submission

I served with Noam during our military service. His dedication to his unit and his country was unwavering. He always put others before himself and had this incredible ability to lift everyone's spirits even during the most challenging times. One memory that stands out was during a particularly difficult training exercise when everyone was exhausted. Noam started singing, and soon the whole unit joined in. That was Noam - always finding ways to bring people together and boost morale.
Daniel Levy
Childhood Friend
Source: Website Submission

Noam and I grew up together in Meitar. We spent countless hours playing soccer in the neighborhood park. He was always the one organizing games and making sure everyone got to play, regardless of skill level. His sense of fairness and inclusion was evident even as a child. I remember one summer when we built a treehouse together - Noam designed the whole thing and made sure it was sturdy enough for all our friends. His laughter was contagious, and even now, I can hear it when I visit our old spots.
Sarah Goldman
Teacher
Source: Website Submission

I had the privilege of being Noam's high school teacher. He was not only a bright student but also someone who genuinely cared about his classmates. He would often stay after class to help others who were struggling with the material. His curiosity and eagerness to learn were matched only by his kindness. During our school's community service project, Noam organized a group to visit a local retirement home regularly. That was the kind of thoughtful person he was - always considering others and finding ways to make a positive impact.
Tal Berkovich
Friend
Source: Memorial Post

Missing you today and always, my friend. Your smile could light up any room, and your courage inspired us all. I still remember our last conversation before you left for Gaza. You were so determined to protect our country and your fellow soldiers. That was just who you were - selfless and brave. The world lost a beautiful soul too soon. ❤️
Michal Avraham
Family Friend
Source: Memorial Post

Today marks 8 years since we lost you, Noam. Your family has shown incredible strength in keeping your memory alive. The memorial project they've created is a beautiful tribute to the amazing person you were. I remember how you always made time for everyone, no matter how busy you were. Your kindness and generosity of spirit continue to inspire so many of us. May your memory be a blessing. 🕯️
Oren Levi
Military Commander
Source: Memorial Post

Eight years ago today, we lost one of our finest soldiers. Noam was not just brave in combat, but showed true leadership in how he cared for his fellow soldiers. He always volunteered for the most difficult tasks and never complained. His dedication to his unit and his country was exemplary. We remember his sacrifice and honor his memory. Rest in peace, soldier.
Next Steps for Development
After uploading the images to the appropriate folder, update this file to use the actual images:
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Your Memories Matter
Every memory shared helps paint a more complete picture of Noam's life and legacy. Your stories, no matter how small or significant, are valuable contributions to this memorial.
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