In Loving Memory of
Sigal Levy
✨
1992-2023
Your laughter, your light, and your boundless optimism will forever echo
in the hearts you touched
We love you and miss you forever.

Our Beloved Sigi
Sigal was one of those rare people with the biggest heart - the kind of person whose goodness you could feel the moment you met her. She always noticed others and looked for ways to lend a helping hand.
A Life of Joy and Caring
Sigal embraced life with joy and was always surrounded by friends who loved her.
From a young age, she loved to listen and connect. In elementary school, she was chosen to be a mediator between classmates, and later, in the Maccabi Tzair youth movement, she took on leadership roles. Her path naturally led her to become a social worker, doing what she was best at - listening and helping others.
Devoted to Youth
Sigal dedicated her life to at-risk youth. She loved spending time with them, finding ways to reach their hearts, and empowering them to rise above challenges and believe in themselves.
Among her many roles, she volunteered and later managed Elem’s Street Outreach Van, heading out late at night to meet teens on the streets and be there for them.
“I could never see myself doing anything other than social work.”
October 7th, 2023
On that tragic day, Sigal was murdered at the Nova music festival.
She was there as a volunteer social worker, part of the “AnashimTovim” (“Good People”) project - an initiative that brings trained adults to raves and festivals to care for young people in distress.Sometimes that meant offering water, a safe place to rest, and simply listening, and sometimes it meant providing mental first aid and protecting them from violence and abuse.
Sigal was killed while doing what she loved most-helping and listening to others-wearing a shirt that read “Aisha Tova” (אישה טובה) - Good Woman.
A Dream with a Sparkle
Out of her deep belief in the potential of at-risk youth, Sigaldreamed of creating a coffee shop run by teenagers-a place to give them real tools for growth, responsibility, and belonging.
She always spoke of this dream with a sparkle in her eyes.
Today, we-her family and friends-are working to fulfill it through the coffee cart “Sig-Café & Meaning.”
Forever in Our Hearts.
💜 Our Sigush, you brought so much goodness into this world.
We will forever tell the story of your beautiful heart and how truly special you are.
You are always with us. We miss you deeply and love you forever.✨💜



















