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11.5.2015. 23:08
proslava Dana nezavisnosti" u Izraelu
 

See Israelis marking Memorial Day, from 1950 to the present


Izraelski "Dan sjećanja" Yom HaZikaron Israel

                          od 1950  do danas

 

By Julie Wiener April 21, 2015

 

Israeli scouts of the Modiin Tribe during a ceremony commemorating the fallen Israeli soldiers, on the eve of the Israeli Memorial Day at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem, April 21, 2015. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)

 
Yom HaZikaron, Israel’s memorial day for fallen soldiers, falls each year on the fourth of Iyar. The day was established in 1951 — before that, soldiers were remembered on Yom HaAtzmaut, Israel’s Independence Day.
Because most Jewish Israelis serve in the army, and few families have not suffered wartime losses, the day is widely observed.


Yom Hazikaron, Dan sjećanja na pale vojnike pada svake godine na četvrti Iyar. Dan se poleo slaviti 1951 godine, a orije toiga se sjećalo na vojnike na Dan nezavisnosti Izraela ( Yom HaAtzmaut). Većina Izraelaca služi u vojsci ima malo obitelji koji nisu imale gubitkle u ratu.Zbog toga se taj dan  mnogo obilježava




Ceremony at Kiryat Atta, circa 1950. (Kiryat Atta Museum/PikiWiki Israel)








Women soldiers marching in a Yom Ha Zikaron parade in 1968. (PikiWiki Israel)






A young Israeli soldier places a rose among the names of those soldiers who have fallen for the State of Israel, on the Memorial Day Ceremony at Latrun Armoured Corps Museum, 2003. (Sharon Perry/Flash90)



An Israeli bereaved brother kisses his brother’s grave on Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem in preparation for Israel’s marking of Memorial Day, April 22, 2007. (Orel Cohen /Flash90)





An Israeli woman stands next to the grave of an Israeli fallen soldier on Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem, May 5, 2008. (Nati Shohat/Flash90)


Memorial Day ceremony at the Western Wall, April 21, 2015

23,320 Israelis been killed in battle or attacks since 1860, when Jewish settlers first moved outside the walls of Jerusalem; memorial day begins with candle-light ceremony at the Western Wall and a siren across the country 2015