Transitioning from mourning to celebration, Israelis kick off 70th-year joy in Jerusalem

April 19, 2018 by JNS
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Following a solemn remembrance of Israel’s fallen on Wednesday as part of Memorial Day commemorations, Israelis kicked off celebration of its milestone 70th anniversary on Wednesday night in Independence Day festivities at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

The 70th anniversary Independence Day ceremony at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, Wednesday, April 18, 2018. Credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90

The ceremony, which was the biggest and most expensive ever for the Jewish state, featured more than 1,500 participants, including 150 musicians, 400 choir singers, 350 dangers and hundreds of flag-bearers. Some 6,500 Israelis and guests turned out for the torch-lighting ceremony, also the largest to date.

The festivities included speeches from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein.

“Only we, out of all ancient nations exiled from their lands, have refused to disappear. We have refused to assimilate and have remained loyal to Zion, in which we have flourished anew with a strong trunk and blossoming branches,” said Netanyahu. “Today, too, there are those who seek to extinguish the light that emanates from Zion. I promise you; it will not happen.”

Additionally, 12 people who were deemed to have made significant contributions to the State of Israel lit 12 torches to symbolise the 12 tribes of Israel.

Among those who were honored included were Israeli singer Shlomo Artzi; actors Leah Koenig and Ze’ev Revach; former Israel Defense Forces Gen. Yeshayahu Gavish; and Racheli Ganot, an ultra-Orthodox who trains haredi women for jobs.

Those who lit torches included Noam Gershony, a wounded IDF veteran and Paralympian; Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif, spiritual leader of the Israeli Druze community; Margalit Zinati, whose family has been preserving Jewish presence in the Galilee for nearly 2,000 years; and Ruth Kahanov, Israel’s ambassador to Japan.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump took to Twitter to wish Israel a “Happy Independence Day,” adding that he looks forward to the opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem in May.

“Best wishes to Prime Minister@Netanyahu and all of the people of Israel on the 70th Anniversary of your Great Independence,” Trump tweeted. “We have no better friends anywhere. Looking forward to moving our Embassy to Jerusalem next month!”

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