The Jerusalem Post

Global Jewish community to gather in honor of fallen soldiers

- • By ALAN ROSENBAUM

Hundreds of thousands of Jews from around the world will gather Tuesday night to commemorat­e the soldiers and victims of terror who gave their lives for the State of Israel. One of the largest ceremonies will be held by Masa, an organizati­on that provides immersive internatio­nal experience­s in Israel for young adults ages 18-30. Founded by the Jewish Agency and the government, Masa’s ceremony is targeted at the global Jewish community.

The ceremony will focus on the stories of soldiers and civilians who came to Israel from around the world and died while serving in the Israel Defense Forces or were killed in hostilitie­s.

The ceremony was pre-recorded at Latrun in front of an audience of hundreds of Masa Fellows in Israel and will be broadcast on The Jerusalem Post website at 8 p.m. Israel Time (1 p.m. EDT.)

This ceremony, dedicated to Jewish communitie­s around the world and their contributi­ons to Israel’s story, is the largest English-language ceremony in Israel and is adapted for these communitie­s and communitie­s of new immigrants living in Israel.

Masa Fellows will gather for community screenings of this year’s ceremony in five cities throughout Israel, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The ceremony will also be translated into Russian and French and will be broadcast live to hundreds of thousands of Jews worldwide, including Masa alumni

graduates and residents of Jewish communitie­s in the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Morocco, South Africa, Brazil, Argentina, former Soviet Union countries and others.

This year’s ceremony will tell the stories of Alex Singer, who was killed in Lebanon in 1987; Yoni Jesner, who was murdered in a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv in 2002; Alejandro Hofman, who perished in the Helicopter Disaster of 1997; and others. Bereaved families and their representa­tives will also

attend. Isaac Herzog, chairman of the Jewish Agency, will deliver remarks.

“The Memorial Day Ceremony for Jewish communitie­s around the world that we hold every year allows Masa Fellows in Israel to fully join in an event that is significan­t for all Israelis and to connect more deeply to the roots of this country and its people,” said Masa CEO Ofer Gutman. “Each year, the ceremony has a profound effect on our fellows, and they will remember this event as one of the most significan­t they will experience here.”

 ?? (Yossi Zeliger) ?? FROM LEFT: Masa Acting CEO Ofer Gutman; Senior Vice President and Director General JFNA Israel Becky Caspi; Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel Isaac Herzog; and World Chairman of Keren Hayesod Sam Grundwerg.
(Yossi Zeliger) FROM LEFT: Masa Acting CEO Ofer Gutman; Senior Vice President and Director General JFNA Israel Becky Caspi; Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel Isaac Herzog; and World Chairman of Keren Hayesod Sam Grundwerg.

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