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Noa Farage

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Noa went to the Nova festival with her close friend, Roni Mendelson, who managed to survive the onslaught. “That day I lost my best friend, and it will never be the same again,” Mendelson wrote on Instagram. “We were so excited in particular for this party because it was our last one before your flight. Who knew that it would really be our last party.”

Noa had been eagerly anticipating a six-month trip to Southeast Asia, scheduled for October 28th, a journey she had meticulously saved for and planned over several months. A passionate surfer, a hobby she shared with her father, Noa's friends and family organized a surfing memorial circle in her honor after her passing.

Another friend, Aya Goldstein, shared on Facebook that Noa was an active member of the scouting community and later served as a counselor, deeply cherished by both the movement and her hometown of Tel Mond. Goldstein further described Noa as a beacon of light, joy, and positivity, noting that she radiated happiness and embraced life with a smile, dance, and boundless love until her final moment.

Noa is survived by her parents, Vicky and David, her brothers, Tom and Sean, and her cherished family dog, Churchill. Noa was laid to rest in Tel Mond on October 10th.

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