It started as normally as possible. Grade 12, a math test at Meitraim High School in Ra'anana. The teachers separated the students so they wouldn't copy, and that's how Magen Kay, then an 11th grader, found herself sitting next to Yair Avitan. "We didn't know each other before," she recalls with a sad smile, "I asked him for some formulas during the test, and that's where the connection was formed." A week later, they had already set off togethe…
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It started as normally as possible. Grade 12, a math test at Meitraim High School in Ra'anana. The teachers separated the students so they wouldn't copy, and that's how Magen Kay, then an 11th grader, found herself sitting next to Yair Avitan. "We didn't know each other before," she recalls with a sad smile, "I asked him for some formulas during the test, and that's where the connection was formed." A week later, they had already set off togethe…