A new spring was inaugurated in the Jordan Valley on Sunday and named after 17-year-old Rina Shnerb, who was killed in a terror attack while hiking with her father and brother in Judea and Samaria in August 2019.
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The spring was built by youngsters from the Mehola settlement with the help of the Kol Rina Foundation, which was established in Shnerb's memory, and works to set up hiking sites in her memory.

Her father, Rabbi Eitan Shnerb, who survived the attack along with his son, thanked the group for their efforts and invited Israelis to visit the site, which is open to visitors.
Director of the Kol Rina Foundation Matanya Shnerb said, "Rina, who loved Israel and used to go on many trips, was killed on her way to the spring. By establishing springs and hiking trails we follow in her footsteps."
He vowed the foundation would continue establishing sites in Shberb's memory across Israel.
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