They enjoy nothing more than spending time with their friends, being with their mom Talia, and helping however they can with their dad. They love playing footvolley and going to Bloomfield stadium with Idan, and goofing around with their beloved niece and nephew.
They’re in a constant (if unspoken) competition over who has more tattoos. All four Berman brothers got a joint tattoo of a bear to always remember that they are "Bear-men."
If you ask them about their dreams — Gali’s is to get into international real estate, and Ziv’s is to become famous.
Meet Gali and Ziv Berman
Gali Berman
"Still waters run deep” — this was written exactly about Gali.
As quiet as he may seem, he’s just as strong. When Gali speaks, everyone listens — because he always knows what’s right.
If you're hurting, it hurts him even more. When something good happens to you, he’ll be the first to celebrate it. When help is needed, he’ll be there — always showing up, always giving with love. A true friend, 24/7.
He’s a real pro at work and has golden hands.
It’s not that fun going out to a bar with him — he gets all the girls’ attention.
But Gali? He only cares about making the most of the moment with whoever’s already with him. The girls? They’ll wait...
He truly loves life — and makes life better for everyone around him.
A letter from their mother, Talia:
To our Gali. Our child. Our heart. Gali, my love. I’ve stopped counting the days. Each day feels like a year. When will we see you again? And in what condition will you return to us?
I find myself imagining the moment — the reunion, the hug, the rooms we’ll prepare for you.
The family and friends who are waiting to wrap you in love.
How can longing hurt this much — even physically?
I keep watching pictures and videos your friends send me.
You love life so deeply. You radiate such good energy.
You are so loved. There are so many projects waiting for you — with your grandparents, with us.
I’m already planning what I’ll cook for you when you come home.
I’m sure you’re looking after Ziv — the brother you’ve never been apart from until that terrible day. And I know you’re worried about us too.
You must miss Be’eri and Alma — who keep kissing your pictures on the fridge and asking: “When are Gali and Ziv coming home?”
Gali… when will you come home?
