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IDF Chief of Staff Promises to Place Israeli Kids with Disabilities in the IDF

“You are essential! You are wanted!” Israeli Chief of General Staff Aviv Kochavi expressed to JNF-USA’s Special in Uniform soldiers at the association’s annual benefit in Herzliyya.

A heartwarming event took place yesterday Sunday, October 24 in the Air Force Center in Herzliyya on the occasion of Special in Uniform’s annual benefit for IDF soldiers with disabilities. JNF-USA and IDF’s pioneering military inclusion program Special in Uniform (SIU) incorporates 750 young people with a variety of physical and mental disabilities into 60 army bases around the country where they perform important work for the military and serve their country and nation faithfully.

In an inspirational and moving speech delivered by IDF Chief of General Staff Lt. General Aviv Kochavi, he expressed: “The IDF promotes solidarity when it takes four people from different places and places them together in a tank. This is how the [army] creates and promotes solidarity, and that’s what occurs in all its divisions. But when the IDF meets Special in Uniform’s soldiers, [solidarity] acquires a whole new meaning and significance. Anyone who is involved in this incredible project connects via these mechanisms of the IDF to the nation’s army and the nation in its entirety. I want to tell all you soldiers in Special in Uniform that you are blessed in the IDF, you are essential to the IDF, and you are wanted by the IDF! And I promise you that if you increase the numbers of new recruits, we’ll find a place for each and every soldier who joins, whoever they are!”

In attendance were Chief of General Staff Aviv Kochavi; Mossad Chief Yossi Cohen; SIU Chairman Lt. Col. (Res.) Gabi Ophir; and Lihi Lapid, wife of Yair Lapid who has a daughter with autism who joined SIU.

The event also spotlighted SIU’s brand new military band which premiered with a stunning new performance. The band was established by members of the Portrait Band, Ron Rosenfeld and Amir Peri.

SIU Chairman Lt. Col. (Res.) Gabi Ophir rose to the podium and related that his daughter Ronit, who was born with Williams Syndrome, was the first to be integrated and graduate the program. Until this day, nearly two decades later, said Ophir, Ronit “Still marks her military service as the greatest experience in her life. My personal experience is what led me to help found Special in Uniform, which I regard as my pinnacle accomplishment in life.”

Outgoing Mossad Chief Yossi Cohen, who serves as President of SIU, shared a glimpse of his own personal experiences with children with disabilities. His son Yoni was born with cerebral palsy, but contributed his skills and talents to the military so significantly that when he finally received his honorable discharge, he was serving as a captain of Unit 8200! Cohen then called upon anyone who is able to participate in this wonderful venture to “register and support the association that is doing the most moral and honorable thing that I know of.”

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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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