The Jerusalem Post

Masa Israel hosts largest English-speaking memorial

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

Masa Israel Journey hosted its 16th annual Remembranc­e Day ceremony last night at Yad L’Shiryon in Latrun, Israel.

This event, the largest of its kind conducted in English, attracted over 5,000 attendees and countless viewers worldwide, honoring Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror.

Under the theme, “We Are One,” the ceremony reflected the organizati­on’s collective mourning and the resilience necessary to rebuild and maintain hope.

The ceremony was livestream­ed to a global audience with speeches by Maj.-Gen. (res.) Doron Almog, chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency for Israel, and Yael Sahar Rubinstein, acting CEO of Masa Israel Journey.

Yael Sahar Rubinstein, acting CEO of Masa Israel Journey said, “Yom Hazikaron, our Day of Remembranc­e, is essential to

Israel and the Jewish people. At Masa, it is extremely important to us that we recognize we are one people, wherever we are, and if there is anything to learn from these past months, it is that we need to stay united. United in rememberin­g and honoring our fallen, and

in mourning our losses, and united in prevailing. The stories shared here tonight are connected by the values of love, determinat­ion, sacrifice, and commitment to Israel and the Jewish people.

“This ceremony is for us to focus on the heroes, cherish the world they left behind, and try to be worthy of their sacrifice. May their memory be a blessing,” Sahar explained.

Almog said: “On the eve of Remembranc­e Day, we connect to the living memory of the fallen who linked their fate with the State of Israel, sacrificin­g their lives to defend and uphold it. The fallen include olim [immigrants to Israel], from Jewish communitie­s around the world who have stood by Israel in its toughest hour, expressing unconditio­nal love and a deep shared destiny. Masa Israel Journey, an organizati­on of The Jewish Agency, helps bring young people to Israel, connecting them to the Israeli story and serving as a living bridge between young people in Israel and those around the globe. We will remember the fallen of Israel’s battles with respect, pain, longing, and gratitude. Their legacy will be a monument and an inspiratio­n,” Almog stressed.

 ?? (Masa) ?? THOUSANDS ATTEND the Masa Israel Journey’s 16th annual Remembranc­e Day ceremony last night at the Armored Corps memorial at Latruny.
(Masa) THOUSANDS ATTEND the Masa Israel Journey’s 16th annual Remembranc­e Day ceremony last night at the Armored Corps memorial at Latruny.

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