In Memoriam of:
In Loving Memory of the Innocent Souls Taken Too Soon. United in peace, their light shines on in the hearts left behind. October 7, 2023, a day of sorrow, but their memories guide us toward a hopeful tomorrow.
Adam “Puma” Brema, 47, a Sudanese asylum seeker, was murdered by Hamas terrorists in Sderot on October 7.
Originally from Darfur, Barima came to Israel around 15 years ago, fleeing his war-torn homeland after his father and uncle were killed.
He was buried in a Muslim ceremony on November 16 in Tel Aviv. According to media reports, his burial was delayed until his family could be tracked down, but without the ability to ship his body home, it was decided to bury him in Israel.
The African Refugee Development Center described Adam as “a big-hearted, generous man and a HIAS Israel volunteer who helped other asylum seekers like himself in Israel.”
According to the Davar newspaper, Barima had been living in Sderot for the past decade, working as a cleaner for the municipality and at the local mall. On October 7, he left his home when he heard gunshots to figure out what was going on and help if he could. He was shot dead by Hamas invaders on the street.
On Facebook, his friend Saleh Adam recounted seeing him less than a month before he was slain: “He told me about his longings to see his family and also his desire to come and study at the Sapir Academic College [in Sderot]. Sadly, he didn’t get to see his close family for close to two decades. Brema was a very beloved man among the asylum seekers in Sderot and also among many people in Sderot.”
His former girlfriend, Nana Yosef, told the news outlet that Barima “would help everyone, he had a pure heart… He really saved my life and many others. He would give those who needed help with all his heart.”
Source: The Times of Israel