“He was humble, a man of action rather than words. He didn’t talk much, but when he did, he was sharp and focused. A quiet leader. Valued and with special qualities. Sensitive to his family and attentive with a unique sense of humor, and loved to study Torah.” say his friends and family, who describe him as resolute and always emphasizing in conversations with them that one must continue – “until victory.” Before his death, he told his family, “We are strong, and even if someone dies, we lift our heads and continue until we win.”