Melbourne prepares for Yom Hazikaron

October 30, 2014 by Brenda Segal
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Melbourne Yom Hakikaron’s organisers are seeking anyone who had family member or a friend who lost their life fighting for the IDF or were a victim of terror? 

Ofrit Maoz lights a candle for the fallen of the Central Arava, Australia’s Partnership2Gether community

Ofrit Maoz lights a candle for the fallen of the Central Arava, Australia’s Partnership2Gether community

Sharon Kimchi lights a candle in memory of his dear friend Oren Frankel, who fell during Operation Sh’lom Ha’Galil

Sharon Kimchi lights a candle in memory of his dear friend Oren Frankel, who fell during Operation Sh’lom Ha’Galil

It is a long-standing tradition of the Melbourne Yom Hazikaron commemoration that members of the community who have lost a family member or friend participate by sharing the story of their fallen loved one and lighting a memorial candle. The Yom Hazikaron co-hosting organisations invite members of the community who have a connection to a fallen soldier or a victim of terror to participate in this year’s ceremony by lighting a candle in his or her memory and/or sharing a story, poem or song related to their loved one. The fallen are included in the commemoration program, and those participating receive organised seating in the hall.

The event is scheduled for April 21, 2015 at the Robert Blackwood Hall at Monash University,

For further information contact the Zionist Council of Victoria at afreed@zcv.org.au

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