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Marian Lebor

Opinion

A milestone

November 25, 2009 18:46
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The groundbreaking ceremony for Habayit shel Benji, the home for lone soldiers to be built in Ra'anana in memory of Major Benji Hillman, a company commander in the elite Egoz unit, took place at the site this afternoon. Benji was killed in Lebanon in July 2006, just three weeks after his wedding.

Hundreds of people attended the ceremony. It was a very emotional event, particularly for Benji’s wife, Ayala, his parents, siblings, other family members and his many friends. It was very moving when Danny Hillman, Benji’s father, made special mention of the other soldiers who were killed with Benji in Maroun al-Ras. Relatives of those soldiers were at the ceremony.

The idea of perpetuating Benji’s memory in this way took shape during the shiva week, and I’ve been involved with the project almost from the beginning. I never had the privilege of meeting Benji during his lifetime, but over the past three years I feel I have got to know him.

Benji was an exemplary IDF officer. He cared deeply about the young men in his command, and this project, the first dedicated home for lone soldiers in Israel, is a particularly fitting way of continuing his legacy. “Lone soldiers” is the term used to describe soldiers who are here from abroad, or who come from very deprived backgrounds in Israel. Habayit shel Benji will provide a warm home to fifty lone combat soldiers who do not have a proper home and family support.

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