In Memory of
Addir Mesika
אדיר מסיקה
Killed
Plant a Tree
in Memory
of this Victim
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23
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פסטיבל נובה; מיגונית בצומת גמה (צפון)
: מקום האירוע
Date of Death:
October 7, 2023
Age:
23
Place of Event:
Nova Festival; Gama Junction Bomb Shelter (North)
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אבן יהודה
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Country:
Israel
Residence:
Even Yehuda
Information is accurate to the best of our knowledge.
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Addir Mesika, 23, was murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Supernova music festival on October 7.
He is survived by his parents, Alon and Shiri, and his siblings, Liran, Uri and Libi.
His aunt, Morielle Lotan, told Fox News that Mesika, his girlfriend and his best friends were at the Supernova desert rave asleep on Saturday morning, October 7, when the rocket attack began. They ran to their car and began driving but headed to a field shelter when the rockets continued to fall.
Mesika was in touch with his younger brother that morning, letting him know that Hamas terrorists were shooting at them.
“He told them he didn’t think he would make it and that he loved them very much,” said Lotan.
As Mesika, his girlfriend Yuli, and his friends Ilai Nahman and Matan Eckstein hid in the field shelter with others, they heard terrorists approaching. Eckstein was killed and Nahman and Mesika ran out to try and stop the terrorists. They were both killed, and their three other friends in the shelter were saved.
“Addir and his best friend wanted to make sure that the terrorists didn’t come in and kill everyone,” said his aunt, Morielle Lotan.
The three friends remained in the field shelter for another six hours, while Mesika’s death was confirmed only on Tuesday, three days later.
Mesika was born in New York, his parents told Kan radio. The family later moved back to Israel and their town of Even Yehuda where Addir and his siblings were raised.
In an interview with Reshet Bet radio, the Mesikas described a boy who loved his dogs and loved to surf. After he finished serving in the army in the Yahalom unit, he took a post-army trip and when he returned, “you saw that he could see his life in front of him,” said Shiri Mesika.
He had fallen in love with his girlfriend Yuli — “a huge gift,” said Mesika’s mother — and he had also discovered a passion for jewelry design and silversmithing, following his father, Alon.
“His feet were always on the ground, and he knew what he wanted,” she said.
“We’re hurt, we’re crying and miss him every moment,” said Alon Mesika, “but we’ve decided to continue our lives and be happy and remember him always.”
The three best friends were memorialized in November at the Netanya surf club where they often scaled the waves, and Alon Mesika is continuing the line of jewelry that his son was designing when he was killed.
Alon Mesika is also donating engagement rings for soldiers who are getting married during this period, as a testament to his son who won’t have his own family but in recognition that life is powerful and larger than their own tragedy.
Source: The Times of Israel