[RBS] : Film Erev Yom Hazikaron- A hero in heaven, about Michael Levine

[RBS] : Film Erev Yom Hazikaron- A hero in heaven, about Michael Levine

shalem shalemm at bezeqint.net
Wed Apr 18 08:50:53 IDT 2012


Erev Yom Hazikaron ,april 24th, Tuesday,
Schedule at the RBS Matnas:

19:30:ceremony by Etrog school kids
20:30 film, A hero in heaven
21:45 songs to remember






"A HERO IN HEAVEN"
Michael Levin (z"l) was one of three soldiers killed on August 1, 2006 in
clashes with Hezbullah in the southern Lebanese village of Aita al-Shaab. An
immigrant from the United States, he had been living in Israel for the last
four years.
Born and raised near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Michael grew up in a
traditional, loving Jewish household. He was active in HaGesher Region USY
and attending Camp Ramah in the Poconos. In February of 2001, Michael came
to Israel for two months and attended the Alexander Muss high school
program. After graduating high school, Michael attended the NATIV USY year
long program in Israel. In his NATIV yearbook he wrote:
"You can't fulfill your dreams unless you dare to risk it all"
At the young age of 16, Michael had decided that he wanted to move to Israel
and join a front-line combat unit in the Israeli Defense Forces. He followed
his dream three years later, and immigrated to Israel, joining the elite
paratroop unit #890 shortly thereafter. He spent some time living at Kibbutz
Yavneh, and then moved to an apartment in Jerusalem, which he shared with
two other soldiers.

This summer Michael had received special permission to travel to the United
States to visit his family. When he heard about the outbreak of the war, he
decided to end his trip and return to help his unit. He went straight to his
commanders and demanded to be sent up north to defend Israel against
Hezbollah. Seven days later he was killed.

On Tisha B'Av, Michael Levin (z”l) was laid to rest at Mount Hertzl
Cemetery. His family – mother Harriet, father Mark, sister Elisa and his
twin sister, Dara -- flew in from Holland, Pennsylvania. They were joined by
thousands of people from all over Israel who came to pay tribute to his
memory, his heroism.

Michael Levin (z”l) was the personification of the word ‘hero”.  He made the
ultimate sacrifice for the Jewish State and the Jewish people.

May Hashem console his family among the mourners of Tsiyon and Yerushalayim.











Michael Levin (z"l)

A short film documentary has been produced to honor the memory of Michael
Levin (z"l). This documentary, 'A Hero in Heaven', is endorsed by the Levin
family, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia and the Jewish
National Fund. The film tells of Michael's devotion to his family, his
people and Eretz Yisrael in a unique and powerful way... through the music
of Naomi Shemer, the songs of Rachel, the poems of Shaul Tchernokovsky and
the words of Michael's family, friends and fellow soldiers who loved him
dearly. The film is approximately 45 minutes in length. Because of the
plethora of lessons that can be taught from the footage, it was decided by
the Levin family to have a curriculum accompany this film. The curriculum
was expertly written by Jewish educator Yossi Katz of the Alexander Muss
High School in Israel (AMHSI). A Hero in Heaven is currently being
distributed for educational purposes only. It is currently not available for
individual use.
Visit the grave of Staff Sergeant Michael Levin at the National Military
Cemetery on Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem, Israel.
His grave is located at: AREA (azor): Daled//SECTION (chelka): 6.











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