Hundreds are attending the funeral ceremony for Shlomit Krigman, who was stabbed to death Monday in an attack in the settlement of Beit Horon in the central West Bank.
“She was open to the world and had great curiosity,” said Eitan Bnaya, one of Krigman’s teachers at the Ariel University, according to Ynet. “She was interested in many areas. Everything got cut off in a single moment, a young woman whose life was ended.”
Bnaya says that Krigman, an industrial design student, was an “amazing, quiet and kind person” and “very interesting.”
“Despite her gentle appearance, she would tackle every machine and every material and build models. Her finals project was to build public libraries in bus stops, a sort of social activity that combines her two great loves — books and design.”
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