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.
Kobi Paryante, 43, from Sderot, was murdered by Hamas terrorists while out running the morning of October 7 near the city.
He is survived by his parents, Amir and Jocelyn, his siblings, Rinat, Yossi, and May, his wife, Sivan, and his children, Harel, Neriya, Itamar, and Adia.
Paryante, who ran an advertising business while pursuing his passion for athletics, set out for an early morning workout on October 7 with two other running friends, Naomi Shitrit Azoulay and Ram Hayoun. The three were part of a tight-knit running club called “Sderot Front Runners.”
More than a month later, Hayoun told Maariv that when the rocket sirens started, they joked around but found a place to shelter. He also told Israeli media outlet Ynet that they soon saw and heard Hamas gunmen close by and quickly moved to another sheltered area that was more hidden.
“Kobi, who hadn’t yet gotten down on the ground, saw [a] terrorist and started running,” Hayoun told Ynet. “The terrorist fired and Kobi fell.”
Azoulay and Hayoun hid in silence for several hours before an IDF vehicle arrived and they called out for help. “Suddenly,” Hayoun said, “Kobi jumps out of a bush and says to us, ‘Wow, you’re alive! I can’t believe it.'” Paryante had not actually been shot but had led the terrorists to think he had been killed.
Unfortunately, the IDF soldiers were not able to safely evacuate the trio, so some were assigned to guard them while the others kept going, and eventually, they would come back to take everyone out.
“Suddenly,” Hayoun told Ynet, “one of the soldiers yells, ‘We’ve been hit.'” After a brief gun battle, the terrorists began throwing grenades. “After the second grenade, we were all already on the ground wounded. A terrorist approached, and Kobi, bleeding, tried to escape again. I heard a bunch of gunshots, then Kobi yelling and falling to the ground.”