Israel celebrates 67 years of independence
Independence Day is a celebration of the renewal of the Jewish state in the Land of Israel, the birthplace of the Jewish people. In this land, the Jewish people began to develop its distinctive religion and culture some 4,000 years ago, and here it has preserved an unbroken physical presence, for centuries as a sovereign state, at other times under foreign domination. Throughout their long history, the yearning to return to the land has been the focus of Jewish life. Theodor Herzl, the leader and founder of the Zionist movement, increased international recognition for the need of a Jewish state.
Since its establishment, Israel continues to be a homeland to the thousands who make their way to Israel annually. It is home to some of the holiest religious sites of the three major religions, all which enjoy the democratic rights delineated in the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel. …
On May 14, 1948, the day the British Mandate expired, the new Jewish state – the State of Israel – was formally established in parts of what was known as the British Mandate for Palestine. With the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Jewish independence was restored after 2,000 years.
Israel Independence Day is celebrated annually on the anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel, according to the Hebrew calendar, on 5 Iyar (this year celebrated one day later because of the Sabbath). The day preceding this celebration is devoted to the memory of those who gave their lives for the achievement of the country’s independence and its continued existence.
This proximity is intended to remind people of the heavy price paid for independence. On this day the entire nation remembers its debt and expresses eternal gratitude to its sons and daughters who gave their lives for the achievement of the country’s independence and its continued existence.
On May 14, 1948, the day the British Mandate expired, the new Jewish state – the State of Israel – was formally established in parts of what was known as the British Mandate for Palestine. With the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Jewish independence was restored after 2,000 years.
Independence Day
Israel’s 67th Independence Day celebrations will commence on Wednesday evening, April 22, immediately upon the conclusion of Remembrance Day, when the state flag is raised to full mast at a national ceremony on Mount Herzl, at which twelve torches are lit. Independence Day is filled with festivities and celebrations including picnics, barbecues, family gatherings and nature trips. Balconies, car windows, store fronts and more are liberally decorated with Israeli flags.
14 people will light torches at the opening ceremony of Israel Independence Day, chosen for the breakthroughs they have made in their various fields:
Lucy Aharish – Muslim journalist, working to advance social pluralism and coexistence
Dr. Danny Gold – inventor and developer of the Iron Dome missile defense system
Ehud Shabtai – one of the founders and developers of the Waze navigation application used daily by millions of drivers in 120 countries
And Assouline, a high-school student and CEO of a development firm for young entrepreneurs, who is participating in a special biomedical engineering program
Malka Piotrkowsky, who teaches women Talmud, a field traditionally reserved for men
Rami Levy – owner of a supermarket chain and cellphone network who forced Israel’s large supermarket chains to lower prices
Prof. Marta Weinstock-Rosin – developer of drugs to treat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases
Gavriel Iddan – engineer who developed tiny cameras that patients can swallow
Avihu Medina – singer-songwriter, his important contribution to Israeli culture and Hebrew song
Sima Shine – Israel’s most senior female intelligence officer
Alice Miller – IAF pilot whose appeal to the Supreme Court first allowed women to join the air force’s pilot course
Gal Lusky – founder and CEO of Israeli Flying Aid, provideing humanitarian assistance to disaster-stricken areas around the world
Rafi Mehudar – developer of drip irrigation, an agricultural breakthrough in Israel and abroad
Corp. Dan Korkovsky – member of the IDF special intelligence unit composed of soldiers on the autism spectrum, endowed with rare intelligence-gathering abilities.
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