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Watch: Ivri Leader and Hanan Ben Ari sing at their stage manager's funeral | Israel Hayom

10/15/2023, 10:56:16 AM

Highlights: Two singers sang at the funeral of the man who died in the war. He was one of the first to go out and defend the town of Kfar Azza. He left behind a wife and two children. The funeral was held in the town's main square, where the war began. The memorial service will take place in the morning, with the rest of the funeral to follow in the afternoon. For more information on the funeral, visit: http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/28/news/features/kfar-azza-death/index.html. For confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here.


The two singers performed at the funeral of Aviv Baram, who worked with Leader for the past decade and with Ben Ari for the past two months • Baram fell on the first day of the war defending Kibbutz Kfar Azza, where he lived

The sadness does not end, the names of the dead and fallen continue to pile up and funerals sweep the entire country, where Israeli artists also stand alongside the families, singing in a trembling and strangled voice the songs loved so much by those whose lives were cut short by the deadly war.

At the funeral today (Sunday), where Aviv Baram was buried, Ivri Leader sang and eulogized his stage manager for the past decade, and Hanan Ben Ari for the past two months. Both Leader and Ben Ari appeared at the funeral at the Sarigim cemetery.

Ivri Leader at Aviv Baram's funeral

Aviv Baram fell on the first day of the war defending Kibbutz Kfar Azza, where he lived. He was a soldier in the kibbutz's alert squad and was one of the first to go out and defend the kibbutz residents. He left behind his wife Heli and two sons Omer and Rani, his brother Uri and his parents Ofer and Hanita. May his memory be blessed.

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