Daily Briefing Oct. 5: Day 365 – Spotlight on ToI’s Those We Have Lost memorial project
Project coordinator Amy Spiro joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan to speak about 9 individuals who fell on or since October 7
Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Those We Have Lost project coordinator Amy Spiro joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan on today’s episode.
Today, we’re dedicating the daily podcast’s time to stories of civilians and soldiers who have fallen since October 7. We’ve each chosen 9 individuals to focus on and we’ll explain why they moved us.
We also hear updates from Spiro on how many of the over 1,600 individuals who were killed on or after October 7 during this war with Hamas and Hezbollah that we have been able to write memorials for.
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Discussed articles include:
Cpt. Alina Pravosudova, 23: ‘Gingit’ loved ballet, volunteered for MDA
Staff Sgt. Omri Peretz, 20: Squad commander ‘surrounded by friends’
Sujith Nissanka, 48: Dedicated Sri Lankan carer slain with his patient
Naomi Dgani, 80: Retired nurse who was ‘sensitive and sentimental’
Sivan Shaarbany, 21: Curly-haired partygoer who loved salt & pepper
Alon Toledano, 54: Sensitive man who aimed to help others
Ilan Fiorentino, 38: Kibbutz security chief who was a ‘200% dad’
Ronen Daichman, 49: Physics teacher was ‘the coolest guy in the school’
Chief Supt. Martin Kyzmickas, 46: Cop who had ‘warrior blood’
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