She was eulogized: “Instead of wishing you a happy 30th birthday, I have to eulogize you. Your mother told me to immortalize you. This sentence echoes in my head. How is it even possible?! And she tells me… What an inconceivable reality. It was possible to see you through her eyes. Oh God, how much it hurts. Mor, you were the funniest woman I knew, and you really had competitors. I was waiting for you to move to Tel Aviv, to start performing on stage, for tens and hundreds of thousands to hear you and laugh until their stomachs hurt. Every day that people didn’t laugh at your jokes was truly a wasted day. I love you so much and I have no way to even begin to explain. I ache when I realize that evil, cruel people, murderers without any conscience or soul, suddenly robbed so much love, light, joy, laughter, and optimism from me, and from the whole world. So many amazing things you created, produced, existed, and spread to the world. Thank you for all the good you brought. The tears burn my face and heart, it’s hard to breathe, and even harder to find the words. I was lucky to know you, thank you for every day you were in my life. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your life. You will always be in my heart, body, and soul. Forever yours, may your memory be blessed.”