From Mourning to Celebration: Israel’s Spring "High Holidays" - Rabbi Hillel Gold
In the aftermath of Pesach, this time on the Jewish calendar is particular meaningful. Five days after Pesach ended, we observed Yom Hashoah , Holocaust Remembrance Day. This week we have had the back to back observances of Yom Hazikaron , Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror to be immediately followed by the celebration of Yom Ha’atzmaut , Israel Independence Day. There is something especially meaningful about being able to mark these three momentous days in Israel. Solemnity and celebration, which marks this period of time, has begun to be referred to here as the spring “High Holiday” period. I write these words shortly after returning home from the ceremony marking the start of Yom Hazikaron , Memorial Day. It is a day filled with solemnity and sadness. Despite living here full time for only a little over three years, and despite that the names of the fallen were limited to those fro...