Today is Yom Ha’Atzmaut – Israeli Independence Day.
In Israel and in Jewish communities around the world, the blue and white will be displayed prominently as everyone celebrates.
For the first time this year, I unfortunately won’t be able to make it to the Israel Solidarity Rally taking place this morning in Montreal. Work obligations, you know. It’s disappointing because the last couple of years were incredible, and I would’ve liked to go today. If you’re reading this and would like to go, there’s still time – it’s starting at 11am at Phillips Square, and there are free busses from all the major departure points.
In the meantime, I’d like to share the words of President Moshe Katsav on the occasion of the 56th Yom Ha’Atzmaut:
Message to the Jewish Communities from the President of the state of Israel Mr. Moshe Katsav on the Occasion of the state of Israel’s 56th Independence Day
Dear Friends,
On the 56th anniversary of the State of Israel, we are proud of our achievements, despite the difficulties and the obstacles which the Jewish State has faced. The State of Israel is a leading country in the fields of science, technology, medicine and agriculture and we serve as an example to many nations. Israel’s democracy is strong. We have absorbed millions of new immigrants from all over the world, some of whom arrived without any possessions, and we provided all with housing, education, social security and health care. The citizens of Israel still suffer from brutal terrorism, but Israeli society maintains its strength and vitality and the State of Israel continues to flourish as a modern, Jewish and democratic country.
The security situation in Israel, along with global macroeconomic fluctuations, has been detrimental to Israel’s economy in the last few years. However, we are already witnessing signs of recovery. Israel’s economy is based on strong foundations which will lead to growth. We have undertaken to protect the weaker strata of society, as befits the values of a well-ordered state.
I feel greater unity among the Jewish people in Israel. I sense the solidarity of the Jewish communities abroad toward Israel. The numerous visits of community leaders and representatives and those of young Jewish students, strengthen us and enrich the relations between us and the mutual dialogue which characterizes the relations between Israel and the Jewish People in the Diaspora.
Fifty-six years after the regaining of Jewish sovereignty in the land of Israel, despite the anger, disappointments and frustration of the last years, Israeli society remains united, determined and full of belief in our ongoing search for a just peace with our neighbors.
I wish the Jewish people in Israel and the Diaspora a happy Independence Day on which we look forward to the continued realization of the sovereign aims of the State of Israel and the realization of the dreams and prayers of the Jewish People in every generation.
I will be proudly singing Hatikva and wearing blue and white today. With so much to mourn, it’s all the more necessary to celebrate.
Update: Shai has a great list of 56 things that give Israel its unique character (via Harry).