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AZM shares social-media images for the digital commemoration of Oct. 7

They represent the spirit of Israel and the strength of the Jewish people.

American Zionist Movement Social Media Campaign Oct. 7
American Zionist Movement’s image for its digital media campaign commemorating Oct. 7, 2023. Credit: Courtesy.

To commemorate the events of Oct. 7, the American Zionist Movement has launched a social-media campaign to honor the memory of those killed on that day and throughout the war.

Included are graphics the public can use in October through the Hebrew anniversary of 10.7.2023, marked in Israel this year on the Hebrew date of 25 Tishrei (Oct. 27).

The campaign is centered around a graphic featuring the number 7, the yellow hostage ribbon and the calanit (anemone), Israel’s national flower that has stood as a symbol of resilience since Oct. 7. Together, they represent the spirit of Israel and the strength of the Jewish people.

American Zionist Movement Digital Media Campaign Oct. 7
American Zionist Movement’s images for its digital media campaign commemorating Oct. 7, 2023. Credit: Courtesy.

“In the past year, we have all realized the importance of online remembrances of the victims of Oct. 7, our hostages, IDF soldiers and Israeli resilience,” said executive director Herbert Block. “Social media is an important part of the digital fight for Israel and the Jewish people.”

AZM, he continued, is “offering a simple way for every individual, school, organization, congregation and community to publicly remember by posting and sharing an image on the social media accounts or changing their profile picture. This can be done from 10/7 through the end of the month, as the Hebrew anniversary of 10.7.23 will be commemorated in Israel this year on 25 Tishrei (Sunday 10/27). Through a shared digital presence, we can amplify the message of unity and hope during this difficult time.”

Photos to be used can be downloaded here.

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The American Zionist Movement (AZM) is comprised of 46 national Jewish Zionist organizations and works across a broad ideological, political, and religious spectrum linking the American Jewish community together in support of Israel, Zionism, and the Jewish people. AZM is the U.S. Zionist Federation in the World Zionist Organization. AZM works to promote and defend Zionism in the United States; to deepen and expand the active relationship of the American Jewish community to Zionism in a contemporary context; to facilitate dialogue and collaboration among Zionist organizations through and with the AZM; and to be the central hub for Zionist resources in America.
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