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Auschwitz erased every label we use to divide ourselves. They were all killed as Jews. The challenge for us is not dying together — it’s living together.
Israel comes to a halt during the Yom HaZikaron siren, 2014
Yom HaZikaron is Israel’s national day of remembrance for fallen soldiers and victims of terror. Observed the day before Independence Day, it reminds us of the steep price of freedom.
This year hits especially hard. We remember those lost on October 7th, at the Supernova Festival, and in the ongoing war—as well as Jews murdered in antisemitic attacks abroad.
When the sirens sound, the nation stands still. In our silence, we remember.
Their memory lives on—in our hearts, our homeland, and our hope.
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As we stand in silence this Yom HaZikaron, our prayers rise for more than memory—they rise for unity, for safety, for Israel’s future.
We pray for the souls of the fallen.
For the healing of the wounded.
For the return of the hostages.
For the protection of our soldiers.
And for peace rooted in justice and strength.
Am Yisrael prays as one.
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Before going into battle, Sgt. Nava Yair Assulin HY”D, who gave his life defending Israel, wrote a heartfelt letter to his loved ones and the entire nation. Titled “The Day After Me,” his words capture his hopes, dreams, and a powerful call for unity and kindness among the Jewish people. This deeply moving letter reflects his dedication to his homeland and the values he held dear. Swipe to read his words in full.
Lag BaOmer—the 33rd day of the Omer—is a day of light and unity: when the plague on Rabbi Akiva’s 24,000 students ceased, we honour Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai with bonfires and Meron pilgrimages, and celebrate Jewish pride with parades inspired by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
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First Night of Selichot at the Kotel 2015
First Night of Selichot at the Kotel 2015
First Night of Selichot at the Kotel 2015
Thousands praying at the Kotel the First Night of Selichot
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