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Jewish National Fund-USA ceremony in Israel remembers Oct. 7 victims

Jewish National Fund-USA and the people of Kibbutz Re'im held a ceremony to commemorate the victims of October 7.

Deb Lust Zaluda, presaident of the Jewish National Fund-USA, at the Oct. 7 memorial ceremony at Kibbutz Re'im in southern Israel. Credit: Courtesy.
Deb Lust Zaluda, presaident of the Jewish National Fund-USA, at the Oct. 7 memorial ceremony at Kibbutz Re'im in southern Israel. Credit: Courtesy.

Jewish National Fund-USA, together with the people of Kibbutz Re’im, held a commemoration ceremony to remember the victims of Oct. 7. Hundreds of American philanthropists, American teenagers studying abroad at Alexander Muss High School in Israel, survivors of terror, local officials and residents gathered to remember the victims as they recommitted to building a brighter future for the land and people of Israel and the world.

Speaking at the ceremony, Jewish National Fund-USA president Deb Lust Zaluda said, “The terrorists on Oct. 7 took from us precious lives. The circle of pain will be with us forever. For the hostages still being held, we pray for their return and shout to the world: ‘Bring them home now!’ This is not an issue of right or left, religious or secular, Israel or Diaspora. This is everyone’s issue. From California to Kiryat Shmona, this is our moment to stand together, united in our vision for a safe, secure, and beautiful land of Israel.”

The delegation of American philanthropists is in Israel as part of Jewish National Fund-USA’s “We Choose Life” solidarity mission. The group’s itinerary has included visits to Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square; meetings with residents of the Israel envelope bordering Gaza to hear their stories of pain, hope and courage; meetings with residents of Israel’s battered north who remain displaced after a year of nonstop Hezbollah rocket fire; as well as meetings with survivors of the Oct. 7 massacre and families of the hostages who remain in Gaza.

During the ceremony, Jewish National Fund-USA CEO Russell F. Robinson, said: “The key to our unity and strength is that we come together. Oct. 7 was a wake-up call for good to defeat evil. There are no other words, no other mission. Good must defeat evil. We are the light. There are so many stories of those who rescued [others] and those who resisted, and stars, so many stars that were extinguished. Yet, we are here. We are the light.”

Russell F. Robinson, CEO of the Jewish National Fund-USA, speaks during the Oct. 7 memorial ceremony at Kibbutz Re’imn in southern Israel. Credit: Courtesy.

As the mission was visiting Israel’s south, the group was forced to seek safety in a bomb shelter following the activation of rocket alert sirens. Speaking from the shelter, Robinson remained positive, saying: “We’re here in a safe room in Israel’s south. Everybody [on our solidarity mission] is here to be with the people of Israel, and being here is part of that experience. It’s something we don’t want to experience, and it’s something we don’t want them to experience, but this is what standing in solidarity with the land and people of Israel is all about.”

Over the past year, Jewish National Fund-USA has mobilized hundreds of thousands of Americans to support the land and people of Israel through its “Israel Resilience Campaign.” The campaign is funding its “Build Together” and “Reimagine” plans which are respectively supporting the rehabilitation and rebuilding of Israel’s south and north. The organization has raised over $60 million through this campaign, which continues to provide accommodation for displaced residents, mental health and trauma therapy, equipment for firefighters and civilian security teams, school supplies, food, bomb shelters and much more. The organization has also sent more than 3,500 people to Israel on volunteer missions, where participants help with rebuilding efforts in communities affected by terror.

To support Jewish National Fund-USA’s Israel Resilience Campaign, visit: jnf.org/supportisrael. To join an upcoming volunteer mission, see: jnf.org/volunteeril.

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Jewish National Fund-USA builds a strong, vibrant future for the land and people of Israel through bold initiatives and Zionist education. As a leading philanthropic movement, the organization supports critical environmental and nation-building activities in Israel’s north and south as it develops new communities in the Negev and Galilee, connects the next generation to Israel, and creates infrastructure and programs that support ecology, people with disabilities, and heritage site preservation, all while running a fully accredited study abroad experience through its Alexander Muss High School in Israel.
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