Jordan Covin Cooper: A lone soldier personifying strength and resilience - comment
May Jordan Covin Cooper rest in peace, and may we take pride in this hero of the Jewish people who personified Israeli strength, resolve and resilience.
He rented an apartment in Rishon Lezion and decided to stay in the country, marry his girlfriend, and join the Border Police. His parents, Marla Covin Cooper and Ross Cooper, brother Ethan, and grandfather Jerry Covin came to visit him, buying him halva in the shuk, which the vendor insisted did not contain nuts, to which Jordan was extremely allergic. Despite administering an EpiPen after he ate the halva and collapsed, an ambulance team was unable to revive him.
Following the family’s appeal on social media for the public to “accompany him on his final journey so that he won’t be alone in death,” thousands packed Rishon Lezion’s Ganei Esther Cemetery on the night after Tisha B’Av for Jordan’s funeral. “This [solidarity] is the reason he came to this country,” his father told them. His brother said, “Jordan is the truest embodiment of selflessness I have ever known.”