Talking and Singing About Shachar
"One in a Million"
An episode of “One in a Million” with Nesli Barda, about Ayala – an ultra-Orthodox woman from Beit Shemesh – and how Shachar the hero appeared to her in a dream, influencing the lives of thousands
An interview with Liat Fridman, Shachar’s mother, conducted by Armstrong Williams, an American political commentator.
Podcast "Voice of Memory"
JLM SPARK podcast in collaboration with the "Space in the Heart" Association, commemorating the fallen in the "Iron Swords" war through their personal stories. Among the interviewees: Aviad Basch, Shachar’s brother-in-law, and Noya Shaked, his sister.
"Noga" – arrangement and composition by Marina Maximilian
In the last week of his life, Sergeant Shachar Fridman wrote a long love letter to his partner, Noga, in a red notebook full of dense handwriting over twenty pages. Noga received the notebook only after his passing, and as she recounts: "He simply left me the greatest gift one can receive." The notebook became a legacy of love and inspired a song performed by Marina Maximilian Blumin, as part of a project by Galatz and Galgalatz.
“How is it that war makes me write”
The lyrics were written by Shachar in a journal he kept in Gaza – words filled with love, longing, and passion for life. As part of the project “Seven Songs in October,” the notebook reached Marina Maximilian, who composed and performed the song, giving the words new life.
101st Paratroopers Battalion Memorial Video
Memorial video for Shachar produced by the 101st Paratroopers Battalion
Stickers Memorial Video
Memorial video of mothers of fallen soldiers showing their children’s stickers
Stickers Memorial Video
Memorial video for Shachar produced by the 101st Paratroopers Battalion
Shachar Memorial Video
On the first anniversary of Shachar’s passing, his family organized an emotional memorial evening that highlighted his entire life. Friends and acquaintances from all years came to share memories, videos from Gaza were screened, and a significant commemoration took place to continue preserving his legacy.
Moshe Ben Yohanan – “Be Good People
Arrangement and composition of Shachar’s will. From a memorial evening in his honor at the Zappa Club, Jerusalem. Producer and director – Shlomi Albo, Musical Director – Yehuda Assash.
Liat Fridman – "Shachar Hadash"
Song written and performed by Shachar’s mother, Liat Fridman, in his memory.
"stickers of meaning"
Video of Shachar’s sister, Inbar Basch, from the "stickers of meaning" project.
Iris London-Zolty / “Make Someone Happy”
The song “Make Someone Happy” was written inspired by Shachar Fridman’s will and in his memory. Lyrics: Iris London-Zolty, Music: Naaman Tal
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