The Jerusalem Post

Celebrate Israel Festival kicks off throughout US

50,000 expected to participat­e in largest celebratio­n of Jewish state on record in Diaspora

- • By TAMARA ZIEVE

Some 50,000 pro-Israel Americans are expected to participat­e in the annual Celebrate Israel Festival events across the country, according to the organizers of a monthlong affair that kicked off Sunday in Arizona, New Jersey, Los Angeles and Chicago.

Organizers include the Israeli American Council, Jewish Federation­s of North American and Jewish community centers, which say this year’s festival will be the largest coordinate­d celebratio­n of Israel in the Diaspora on record. The year’s events are focused on the 50th anniversar­y of the reunificat­ion of Jerusalem, as well as Israel’s 69th Independen­ce Day.

“We are thrilled to bring people together from across the pro-Israel community to commemorat­e the 50th anniversar­y of Jerusalem’s reunificat­ion in what will be the largest celebratio­n of Israel in the history of the Diaspora,” council CEO Shoham Nicolet said. “Israeli-Americans are very proud of the increasing role that we are playing as a bridge between the America and Israel and within the Jewish and pro-Israel communitie­s here in the United States.”

Each event will feature its own depictions of Jerusalem’s reunificat­ion. In Los Angeles, a seven-meter tall Tower of David, a life-size replica of the Western Wall and a past-and-present photograph­y exhibit by Noam Chen are on display. Meanwhile, in Boston, attendees are invited to participat­e in an archeologi­cal dig, shop in a replica of the Mahaneh Yehuda market and watch performanc­es from a range of Israeli and Jewish artists and student groups.

Events in New York, Las Vegas, Arizona, Seattle, Boston, Salt Lake City, Tucson, St. Louis, Atlanta and Omaha are scheduled to be held over the course of the next month.

On June 4, the annual Celebrate Israel Parade will take place in New York City, an event that typically draws thousands of Israel supporters.

Israeli artists scheduled to perform include Ninet Tayeb, Dudu Aharon, Ethnix, Roni Dalumi and Rinat Gabay.

The celebratio­ns will continue until June 11.

 ?? (Linda Kasian Photograph­y) ?? PEOPLE PARTICIPAT­E in a Celebrate Israel Festival event last year.
(Linda Kasian Photograph­y) PEOPLE PARTICIPAT­E in a Celebrate Israel Festival event last year.

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