The five-year-old was killed when he fell off a horse in the Golan while riding with his father. • His grandfather: "Jordan was a boy of horse and land. A true cowboy."
The late Jordan Friedman // Photo: Rina Nagila
Hundreds of people arrived Friday to accompany Jordan Friedman, the 5-year-old boy who was killed yesterday while falling off a horse, on his last ride.
Photo: Ziv Hospital spokesmen in Safed
Jordan was buried in Hippin Regional Cemetery, attended by many Golan residents and quite a few people who came from afar. Among the Suffolk and Jordan were his parents, grandparents, kindergarten teacher and friends. Everyone reiterated the importance of the horses, in Jordan's short life, from the farm he built in the garden, the sandbox, to the paintings he painted and the subjects of his talk.
His grandfather Samuel, eulogized him and said: "He was the best farm boy that could be, immersed in farm work, working with farm staff. A true cowboy. Wonderful boy, leader, little man with a huge soul. Love man, horse and earth." His mother, Zohar, mocked him and said "A rare, so happy boy with a sense of humor, a loving child, loving people, a kid with lots of friends. Most people here are actually your friends. You all touched us with your inner light. Yesterday, to all of us. "