Two lone soldiers realize their dream of serving in the IDF - and fall in love with one another in the process.
Corporal
Rebecca Neufeld from Melbourne, Australia, and Second Lieutenant Adam
Labaton from Manchester, U.K., traveled a long way to get to Israel.
They met in 2010 while staying at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu in northern
Israel. Cpl. Neufeld had arrived on a gap year between high school and
university, traveling around Israel for the year and getting involved in
various volunteering projects. “My last stop of the year was two months
working at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu,” Cpl. Neufeld said. There she met 2nd
Lt. Labaton, who made aliyah (immigrated
to Israel) and was living on the Kibbutz while completing an ulpan
[immersive Hebrew language course] ahead of his voluntary enlistment
into the IDF. “We had an instant connection,” she said. “I kind of just
knew this was the person I’m going to spend the rest of my life with.”
2nd
Lt. Labaton came to Israel in 2009, dead set on joining the army and
serving Israel. “I felt Israel is as much my country as it is anyone
else’s,” 2nd Lt. Labaton said. Following a year of ulpan, during which
he met Cpl. Neufeld, he went to serve in the Nahal Infantry Brigade,
well on his way towards becoming a platoon commander in Nahal, which
required him to sign on an additional 1.5 years from the required 3-year
service. “Regardless of where I was, I knew during basic training that I
wanted to lead,” 2nd Lt. Labaton said. While he is not yet a platoon
commander in Nahal, today 2nd Lt. Labaton is an officer in the elite
Center for Tactical Training.
When
asked about his girlfriend’s enlistment in the IDF, 2nd Lt. Labaton has
the highest praise for her. “I’m definitely very proud of her. It’s not
easy, especially coming alone from Australia,” 2nd Lt. Labaton said.
“But we’ve been each others rocks throughout this whole process, each
others family. I was in Israel for a year without her, and then she came
and made the service and my life here so much better and easier. We
just understood everything the other was going through, from basic
training to guard duty, and we were lucky to go through it together.”
Cpl.
Neufeld and 2nd Lt. Labaton are happy to be celebrating the Jewish new
year together this year. In terms of their ultimate goal, they insist
their plans will keep them in Israel. “We want to travel, see the world,
and visit each other’s family,” 2nd Lt. Labaton said. “The end goal,
however, is to build a family -- here in Israel of course.”
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