At the Memorial Event for the October 7th Massacre, our partner, Adv. Assaf Lapid, delivered a moving speech, written from the depths of his heart.
The words were presented in the handwriting font of Lt. Col. Yehonatan Tzor (“Barnash”), of blessed memory, who fell on October 7th, 2023, while defending the homeland.
This unique font is part of the “Oth Chaim” (“Life Letters”) project, a commemorative initiative using the handwriting of fallen soldiers.
Lt. Col. Yehonatan Binyamin Tzur, “Barnash,” was born on the 19th of Kislev, 5750 (1989), in the settlement of Yitzhar in the Shomron.
The son of Rivka and Chaim Uriel.
Brother to Tzruya, Achinoam, Asahel, Oriya, Netanel, Shir, Avigail, and Yiska.
Husband to Rashit and father to Neta, Arbel, and Dagan.
A true son of the Shomron, a legend in both life and death. Brave, athletic, creative, knowledgeable, and, most importantly, a man of truth, deeply connected to his people and his land, to the point of giving his life for them.
Yehonatan enlisted in the Shaldag unit, from which he graduated as an officer. He then held various roles, including commander and platoon leader in the Rimon unit, company commander of the reconnaissance unit, and operations officer in the Givati Brigade, ultimately leading the Nahal reconnaissance battalion.
On the morning of Simchat Torah, October 7, 2023, Barnash rushed to the front lines to defend his soldiers and commander in battle.
Lt. Col. Barnash stopped the advance of the terrorists and led to their retreat along route 241 in a brave fight in which he fell.
Barnash left behind a legacy of courage and Jewish pride that has been instilled in all—parents, siblings, wife, children, close friends, and soldiers, to whom he was like an older brother and protector.
Yehonatan Binyamin Tzur, Barnash, Jones.
Son, father, husband, brother, commander, and friend,
May your memory be blessed!