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Remembering Ari Fuld - the Lion of Israel.
He was a friend to many, had a heart of gold and a huge passion to help people. He dedicated his life to helping IDF soldiers in any way he could. He was a huge advocate for Israel in a world gone mad. He himself served in a combat unit in the IDF and remained an active reservist till the day he died.
On Sunday, 16 September 2018 a terrorist took his life by cowardly stabbing him in the back while he was minding his own business at a shopping center. The wound was extremely severe but that didnt stop him from chasing after the terrorist in attempt to prevent him from harming someone else. That moment was Ari in a nutshell. He ended up saving the life of a woman nearby who was outside the falafel store she owned.
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He was a friend to many, had a heart of gold and a huge passion to help people. He dedicated his life to helping IDF soldiers in any way he could. He was a huge advocate for Israel in a world gone mad. He himself served in a combat unit in the IDF and remained an active reservist till the day he died.
On Sunday, 16 September 2018 a terrorist took his life by cowardly stabbing him in the back while he was minding his own business at a shopping center. The wound was extremely severe but that didnt stop him from chasing after the terrorist in attempt to prevent him from harming someone else. That moment was Ari in a nutshell. He ended up saving the life of a woman nearby who was outside the falafel store she owned.
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This morning I attended the ceremony for IDF soldiers and security forces, who died in the line of duty, at the local cemetery where I live
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Gun salute and Hatikva (National Anthem) at the ceremony I attended this morning for fallen soldiers.
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Kaddish and Tefilat El Maleh Rachamim at the Yom HaZikaron ceremony that I attended today.
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Today I went to visit the graves of 2 IDF soldiers who have no family at all here to visit them. They are buried in one of the cemeteries where I live. I said some prayers and also just wanted to be there to pay my respects as they have nobody left.
The first was Private Salim Sasson who was born in Iraq and immigrated to Israel in the early 50s then joined a youth movement in Hulda and became a farmer. He was drafted into the IDF in August 1956 . On January 28, 1958, he was killed in the line of duty near the Dan farm. He was 20 years old.
The second was Private Haim Kapon who was born in Macedonia and immigrated to Israel in 1949. He was drafted into the IDF in January 1953. On August 23, 1953, he was killed in the line of duty. He was 23 years old.
May their memory be a blessing and never forgotten.
The first was Private Salim Sasson who was born in Iraq and immigrated to Israel in the early 50s then joined a youth movement in Hulda and became a farmer. He was drafted into the IDF in August 1956 . On January 28, 1958, he was killed in the line of duty near the Dan farm. He was 20 years old.
The second was Private Haim Kapon who was born in Macedonia and immigrated to Israel in 1949. He was drafted into the IDF in January 1953. On August 23, 1953, he was killed in the line of duty. He was 23 years old.
May their memory be a blessing and never forgotten.
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On the occasion of Yom HaZikaron, members of the Israeli delegation to the Eurovision Song Contest visited the synagogue in Turin, Italy last night. Michael Ben-David sang "Avinu Malkeinu" in the synagogue which was restored after the war.
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Amazing moment captured by Yael Shevach, the wife of the late Rabbi Raziel Shevach who was murdered in a terrorist attack in 2018.
A random IDF soldier of Ethiopian descent was saluting her husband's grave.
Yael wrote the following in her post: "I don't know who you are, saluting my husband's grave, but I love you!"
This is Am Yisrael!!!
May his memory be a blessing!
A random IDF soldier of Ethiopian descent was saluting her husband's grave.
Yael wrote the following in her post: "I don't know who you are, saluting my husband's grave, but I love you!"
This is Am Yisrael!!!
May his memory be a blessing!
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Amazing! My friend and CEO of the Nachal Haredi NPO (Netzach Yehuda), Yossi Levi, hosted a large ceremony last night for Yom HaZikaron which had over 1000 attendees and it was focused on and adapted for the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) community.
Yossi and his org do amazing things.
https://nahalharedi.org/about/
You can see the full ceremony here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98eIVqwe9gU
I have posted about Yossi here before:
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10166235138020441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10166376046765441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10166278301240441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10166383133115441
Yossi and his org do amazing things.
https://nahalharedi.org/about/
You can see the full ceremony here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98eIVqwe9gU
I have posted about Yossi here before:
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10166235138020441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10166376046765441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10166278301240441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10166383133115441
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This is the bridge right next to my office in Ramat Gan. Displaying memorials on a digital display of fallen IDF soldiers.
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Not sure my flag is big enough for Independence Day (starting tonight).
Chag Sameach!!! ❤️🇮🇱
Chag Sameach!!! ❤️🇮🇱
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