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YU Students Celebrate Israel Independence With Song and Dance

Apr 26, 2004 -- Mixing commemoration and celebration, Yeshiva University students, faculty, and alumni yesterday marked Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel Independence Day) at Wilf Campus with a candlelight vigil to Israel’s fallen soldiers and songs and dancing honoring 56 years of Jewish statehood. Some 600 people packed Nathan Lamport Auditorium in Zysman Hall for special prayers, speeches, and a PowerPoint presentation illustrating Israel’s battles for survival against Arab aggression and its success in absorbing Jews from more than 100 countries. The Student Organization of Yeshiva (SOY), the Office of Student Affairs, the undergraduate student councils, and the Israel Clubs of both Yeshiva College and Stern College for Women sponsored the evening, and its representatives spoke of Israel’s centrality to campus life, which, they said, included common commitments to democracy, free expression, and human rights. That centrality, they said, also manifests itself in student study in Israel, continued aliyah, and social action against anti-Semitism and anti-Israel propaganda. Despite persistent rain, students sang and danced their way to the Max Stern Athletic Center and Rubin Residence Hall, where they partied to live music, while feasting on falafel, humus, and other Israeli treats.