Guestbook


In this page, you can write in the guestbook in memory of Yanay. You will find the form to do so at the bottom of the page. New messages are added at the top. You may browse through the pages, or press "All" to view all messages in one page.


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Flexiblergx - Jan 31st, 2025
consists of the book itself


Sprinklerccv - Jan 23rd, 2025
XVII century was Nicholas Jarry [fr].


Jacquie Jeffery - Jan 17th, 2025
Hey, I am called Jacquie, Jeffery. I store USDT in my wallet on OKX and have my seed phrase ( +clean+ +party+ +soccer+ +advance+ +audit+ +clean+ +evil+ +finish+ +tonight+ +involve+ +whip+ +action+ ). Could you please tell me how to transfer this money to Binance?


EOTechwis - Jan 3rd, 2025
From many manuscripts of Antiquity


Milwaukeehjd - Dec 31st, 2024
or their samples written


KitchenAidtka - Dec 31st, 2024
collection of poems composed


Bluetoothjko - Dec 30th, 2024
Preserved about 300 thousand.


Furriontbh - Dec 29th, 2024
European glory, and even after


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Bill Strubbe - Apr 11th, 2023
I met Yanni in the dining room on the first day that I arrived at Kibbutz Ein Hashofet to be a volunteer in 1975. He had just been released from the army, and sat down at the table to eat with me, for which I was grateful, because I didn't know anyone.. He was friendly, spoke excellent English, and we remained friends after that. I was terribly saddened when I heard about his death in the terror attack suddenly all the horrors of that Intifada period came home to me.... Funny that 47 years later I now live on the same kibbutz, and became friends with his mother Yehudit, who died onlylast month. Though I did not know Yanni well, I think about him often, and like to imagine the reunion of he and his mother...May you, and the other family members who died untimely and tragic deaths be reunited in love and peace.


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