A moving tribute: At the Bnei Akiva yeshiva Orot Yehuda, a decision was made that the teacher's cell of Lucy Dee, who was murdered in a terrorist attack in the Jordan Valley together with her two daughters four months ago, will continue to work in her memory. As already mentioned, Dee worked as an English teacher before her death.
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Every teacher has a booth, personal equipment, books, tests and other accessories," wrote Amir Sandler, head of the yeshiva. "At Yeshivat Ben'a Orot Yehuda there is a cell that everyone who passed by during the vacation missed a beat, Lucy's cell. Lucy was a dedicated teacher."
"Lucy's cell will continue to live her educational world in her memory and image," Sandel added. "We filled the cell with all kinds of surprises, reinforcements and notes of pyrgons that can be given to students who are struggling or excelling
, any teacher can simply open the cell and take surprises to part of the class. In the face of the horrific murder of death seekers and hatred, Lucy's cell will continue to live in the teachers' room and spread love, joy and great trust in each and every student."
Leah (Lucy) Dee, Photo: None
As you may recall, Dee was murdered in an attack last April, in which a shooting occurred at the vehicle at the Hamra junction in the area of the Jordan Valley Brigade, two of her daughters – sisters Maya and Rina from Efrat, Leah (Lucy), 48, was injured and treated on the spot. She was later taken in critical and unstable condition to Hadassah Medical Center, where resuscitation efforts continued.
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