The late David Baruch, son of Raphael and Batya. Born in Tel Aviv on August 1, 1966.
On Tu B'Shvat 5752 (January 20, 1992), David fell while performing his duties, in a car accident that occurred at the Golani Junction.
He was twenty-six when he fell.
He was laid to rest in the Holon military cemetery.
He is survived by his parents and a brother - my father.
The biscuit cake was his favorite, he would sit with a spoon and eat from the pan.
Ingredients
1 package of wild berries
1 sweet cream
1 mascarpone
1 pack of 100 g milk chocolate
Cup of milk
Instant pudding package
A cup of Ness coffee
Instructions:
Make a cup of Ness Coffee.
Take the mouthfuls, dip in a miracle coffee and arrange on the pan.
In a mixer, whisk the mascarpone, sweet cream and a glass of milk, start whipping and slowly add.
The instant vanilla pudding until a firm cream is formed.
Spread a layer of cream on the patty layer and repeat the same operation - another layer of patty that we dipped in Ness Coffee and again apply a layer of cream to the end of the mold.
Grate a packet of chocolates on a grater and place in the refrigerator to set for an hour or two and serve.
To read the story of David Baruch
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