OneFamily brings 1,000 bereaved Israelis together for Remembrance Day
OneFamily hosted a Remembrance Day ceremony bringing together approximately 1,000 bereaved Israelis who lost loved ones in acts of terror or military service. The event honored the memory of fallen soldiers and terror victims while promoting unity and resilience. Co-hosted by two bereaved mothers, the gathering emphasized collective healing and a shared commitment to a more connected society.
- ▪OneFamily organized a Remembrance Day ceremony for victims of terror and fallen soldiers.
- ▪Around 1,000 bereaved Israelis attended the event.
- ▪The ceremony was co-hosted by Laly Derai and Liat Smadga, both mothers who lost children in acts of violence.
- ▪Attendees gathered to honor the memory of their loved ones and promote national unity.
- ▪The event aimed to foster healing and strengthen social cohesion among bereaved families.
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OneFamily brings 1,000 bereaved Israelis together for Remembrance DayOneFamily’s Remembrance Day ceremony for fallen soldiers and victims of terror brings hundreds of bereaved together.Laly Derai (R) and Liat Smadga, co-hosts and bereaved mothers: ‘Tonight, we stand here together with one shared wish: to keep moving forward, to carry their memory with us, and to build a more connected, united, and whole Israeli society.’ (photo credit: ONEFAMILY)
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