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A Most Meaningful Yom HaZikaron

by Aharon Tager ('17)
This year's Yom HaZikaron program, featuring Rabbi Eitan Katz, presently the Regional Director of New Jersey NCSY and a former soldier in the Israeli army, was an extremely inspirational and moving event. To hear real stories of heroism, and indeed to meet a hero, was completely amazing! This was the first time the reality of the day truly hit me on a personal level, and probably many others, for real. We at MTA got a taste of the atmosphere in Israel during this special hour of our school day.
Rabbi Katz's story was especially inspiring when he related about how a non-observant officer was willing to blow himself up in order to keep a fellow soldier who was a father alive, and when he told of a non-Jewish soldier defending the Jewish state. Several of his personal experiences were motivating, and the message was clear: not only are there still many people who want to preserve our right to the Land of Israel, but the officers of the Israeli army do not consider their lives more valuable than their "lesser" soldiers. It was also impressive to hear about the determination of the observant soldiers to do everything in accordance with Halachah.
The program achieved its goal of demonstrating why we need to recall those who have fallen in defense of our homeland, as they definitely need to be remembered forever for their noble deeds.