The Jerusalem Post

Loss and frustratio­n

An intimate look at Hadar Goldin’s parents

- • Photos and Text By LAURA BEN-DAVID

Simcha and Leah Goldin’s beloved son, Lt. Hadar Goldin, was killed on August 1st 2014. Two hours after Hamas agreed to a cease-fire in the Gaza war known in Israel as Operation Protective Edge, Hamas terrorists ambushed his unit from a tunnel located in the basement of a house in Gaza. They dragged his body into an undergroun­d tunnel deep into Gaza, where it continues to be held hostage by Hamas to this day.

A visit to the Goldin’s warm and immaculate Kfar Saba home provides a glimpse into the depth of the loss, as well as the overwhelmi­ng frustratio­n that they, as parents, must suffer each day that they continue to wait for the chance to give their son a proper burial.

Their home is like a museum dedicated to the art and accomplish­ments of their talented children. Hadar’s paintings as well as those of his twin brother Tzur, grace the walls in every room. In fact the sheer volume of Hadar’s art and writings are astonishin­g for his 23 short years.

With grace and warmth, the Goldins gave this writer a tour of their home and, in doing so, exposed some of their grief and heartache – and hope.

The fact that the Goldins remain in this limbo is unconscion­able and is a matter that is a basic humanitari­an issue. Hadar, as well as Sgt. Oron Shaul, another IDF soldier killed by Hamas during the same defensive war against the terrorist group, should be returned to their families and provided a proper burial. We cannot rest until these soldiers can be properly laid to rest in Israel, and their families can finally grieve in peace.

The author is a writer, photograph­er and social media/marketing profession­al.

HADAR AND HIS twin brother, Tzur, were close. Not long after Hadar was killed, someone pointed out the space between the brothers in this photo looks remarkably like the State of Israel. The symbolism wasn’t lost on Hadar’s family, who knew that just as in the photo, Israel was part of the glue that bound them to each other.

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 ??  ?? HOLDING HADAR’S copy of Moshe Chaim Luzzatto’s book, ‘Mesilat Yesharim’ (The Path of the Just). Throughout the book, in Hadar’s impossibly beautiful handwritin­g, is his own interpreta­tion of the ethical text. Now Simha, Hadar’s father, is working to...
HOLDING HADAR’S copy of Moshe Chaim Luzzatto’s book, ‘Mesilat Yesharim’ (The Path of the Just). Throughout the book, in Hadar’s impossibly beautiful handwritin­g, is his own interpreta­tion of the ethical text. Now Simha, Hadar’s father, is working to...
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 ??  ?? LOOKING BACK on happier times. A photo on a 2010 wall calendar shows twins Hadar and Tzur as children playing the piano and as teens.
LOOKING BACK on happier times. A photo on a 2010 wall calendar shows twins Hadar and Tzur as children playing the piano and as teens.
 ??  ?? SIMHA AND LEAH Goldin with a photo of Hadar doing one of the activities he loved – painting. This is his last piece before he was killed.
SIMHA AND LEAH Goldin with a photo of Hadar doing one of the activities he loved – painting. This is his last piece before he was killed.

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