For the first time, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) will host online celebrations next week marking milestones in Israel’s history.
Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s Remembrance Day for fallen soldiers and civilian victims of terrorism, will be commemorated virtually on April 28 at 2 p.m. Eastern Standard time. On April 29 at noon Easter Standard Time, a virtual Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s Independence Day, wil take place.
The events, which will last about an hour, are part of FIDF’s temporary digital alternative to community events and galas across the United States that have been postponed due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Taking part in the virtual Yom Hazikaron ceremony will be Shmuel Katz, FIDF national board member of Miami, who will recite Yizkor, and FIDF national director and CEO Maj. Gen. Meir Klifi-Amir. Songs will be performed by Lt. Col. Shai Abramson, the IDF’s chief cantor, and the IDF Musical Ensemble.
Among speakers at the virtual Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration will be Klifi-Amir, Brig. Gen. Rotem Yaniv and Cpl. Michael, a lone soldier from the Boston area.
The IDF Musical Ensemble will perform with Eden Alene, an active soldier who will represent Israel in the next Eurovision Song Contest. Comedian and former lone soldier Joel Chasnoff will emcee the ceremony.
FIDF launched a free, virtual event series and online portal to provide official information and connection to IDF soldiers and Israeli officials amid the coronavirus outbreak.