Passaic, NJ - “He was always in love with Israel,” said Yocheved Rindenow, Shlomo Rindenow’s older sister.
“He didn’t know Hebrew because he didn’t grow up here, so he came here, he taught himself Hebrew, and joined the unit that he was really passionate about.”
The Passaic, New Jersey, native’s dream of a life in Israel was cut short Sunday when he was killed in a military accident along the northern border. Sgt. Rindenow, who served in the 410 Combat Engineering Brigade, was 20.
Shlomo’s older brother, Jeff Tower, said Shlomo was the fifth sibling in his family to volunteer in an IDF combat role.
“It happened at 7 a.m. Israel time, and we were informed about it four hours later,” Tower told Arutz Sheva. He said that Israeli consular officials accompanied by a Passaic rabbi came to the family home to break the devastating news.
Yocheved last saw her little brother two weeks ago at a family wedding, remarking that she’ll never forget “his smile, his laugh, a great sense of humor.”
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