” Beyond the description of the words that she aspired to express in the composition, the sentence honestly describes her modest and human way of life. In the practical matriculation exam in dance, Michal created a dance for the songs of Ivri Lider’s “I Have Loved”, and in her theoretical examination she wrote as an explanation for the choice of choreography she composed: “The love that overwhelms me for my family, my friends, my dance … The emotion that accompanies my being in the face of appreciation for everything I have, Always exists in me and enriches me even when I am alone, independent of what is around me. During her spare time, she participated in the dance classes of the Misgav Dance Academy, which was filled for her all week long. The satisfaction of such an arduous weekend came from her radiant face and the many stories that followed for many months afterward. In the 11th grade, Michal left with the students on a journey to remember the Holocaust in Poland, and in the twelfth grade, as part of the activities of “The Man in the Field,” she left with a group of students for ” Survivor “in the Judean Desert. Born and raised in Gilon, a community community in the Galilee, in the Misgav Regional Council Michal was educated at the “Gil Gilon” elementary school and the ” Mishgav “elementary school, and expanded to five matriculation units from dance and Bible.