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ISRAEL REMEMBERS
22,570 Fallen
Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, a Holocaust survivor and renowned author and speaker, appears on Tuesday Night Live to discuss Jewish suffering, courage, and hope. The topic of suffering is discussed in particular as it relates to the young soldiers killed and wounded while fighting to defend Israel.
Memorial Day Videos:
From Aliyah to Ultimate Sacrifice
Sherry Mandell Remembers her Son
Noam Apter -- He Died Saving his Schoolmates
Love of the Land
Jumped on Grenade to Save Comrades
Park Commemorates Young Friends
Rebbetzin Jungreis on Jewish Suffering Photo Essay: Honoring Israel's Fallen on Memorial Day
Honor Those Who Have Fallen
Blood and Rebirth
Petach Tikva Remembers
Fallen Zionist
Activists
Remembering the Fallen at Kotel Ceremony
Dealing With The Trauma
Nature Reserve Commemorates 73 Young Friends
On a cold night in early 1997, IDF soldiers prepared to enter southern Lebanon by helicopter. For reasons that remain unclear, two helicopters collided while waiting for clearance to continue.
Ido Zoldan was murdered by terrorists in late 2007 as he drove towards his home in Samaria. Zoldan, 29, was survived by his wife Tehila and his two young children, Aharon and Rachel.
In late 2002, heavily armed Arab terrorists broke into the Otniel and entered the yeshiva, shooting at students working in the kitchen and murdering four.
Sherry Mandel lost her 13-year-old son Koby in 2001 in a vicious terrorist attack near the Mandell family home in Tekoa.
Michael Levin, came to Israel alone as a young man in order to realize his lifelong dream of serving in the Israeli army. He joined an elite paratrooper unit and fought in some of the IDF's toughest battles.
Petach Tikva held a Memorial Day ceremony on Tuesday to honor fallen IDF soldiers, victims of terrorism, and those who fought in pre-state underground groups.
The Jewish Agency held a special ceremony on Memorial Day in memory of the hundreds of Jews killed while taking part in pro-Israel activities around the world. “They fell not just to protect the homeland, but to protect and secure Jewish life around the world.”
The official State of Israel ceremony to remember those who have died in defense of the Jewish state was held Monday night at the Western Wall (Kotel) in Jerusalem.
The War and Terror Trauma Center says that Memorial Day is significant for trauma victims as well.
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