Jerusalem Unity Prize to be awarded on 10th anniversary of murder of kidnapped yeshiva students
The prize categories were all war-related: Strengthening the South, Strengthening the North, and Strengthening the Home Front, Reservists, and Diaspora.
Ten years ago in June, three teenage yeshiva students – Eyal Yifrah, Gil-Ad Shaer, and Naftali Fraenkel – were thumbing for a lift home when they got into a car that they believed was being driven by an Orthodox Jew and his companion. But the two people who picked them up were terrorists in disguise. One of the teenagers managed to get a message to his parents via his cell phone but that was the last they ever heard from him.Just as the nation is eager to bring home the hostages abducted by Hamas now, the nation was no less anxious to discover the fate of the three boys, and prayer meetings for their safety were held in Israel and around the world.mayor of Jerusalem at the time and who is now the minister of Economy and Industry, was impressed by the show of unity. Together with the three families, he sought to turn that demonstration of unity into something permanent, and thus the National Day of Unity with its accompanying Jerusalem Unity Prize was established at the President’s Residence. Since then, this has also been passed into law.
Unfortunately, the prayers were to no avail. The boys were murdered soon after they were kidnapped.But there had been such a united outpouring of love and concern for the families of the three that Nir Barkat, who was theEach year, a number of volunteer organizations are awarded the Jerusalem Unity Prize by the President of the State in recognition of what they have done to advance unity and harmony within society.Education Minister Yoav Kisch each utilized expressions such as, ‘United we are strong, divided we are weak,’ or variations that contained a similar message. It was also given that jubilation over the rescue and return on Saturday of four hostages was proof of Israel’s resilience and of Israel’s strength in working together. The theme of the ceremony as translated by the president’s English language spokesman was Caring for one Another, but the literal translation from Hebrew was, Brother envelops Brother.
This time, in contrast to previous years, it was impossible to avoid the morale-boosting message and rally cries which have pervaded the public discourse since Oct. 7.President Isaac Herzog, Barkat, andPrize categories all war-related
THE PRIZE CATEGORIES were all war-related: Strengthening the South, Strengthening the North, and Strengthening the Home Front, Reservists, and Diaspora.
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