Res. No. 798
Title
Resolution commemorating May 6th, 2003, as Yom Hazikaron, a day of remembrance for the Israeli soldiers killed in the struggle for Israeli Independence.
Body
By Council Members Nelson, Brewer, Clarke, Comrie, Davis, Felder, Fidler, Gerson, Jackson, Katz, Koppell, Lopez, Quinn, Recchia, Reed, Rivera, Sanders, Sears, Weprin, Yassky, DeBlasio and The Public Advocate (Ms. Gotbaum)
Whereas, In the 24 hours preceding Israeli Independence Day is Yom Hazikaron, the day upon which Israel remembers its fallen soldiers who died in pursuit of the dream of homeland and of independence; and
Whereas, The modern State of Israel is indebted to the soldiers who gave their lives in the struggle to build a nation and on this day, Yom Hazikaron, the nation of Israel remembers those who have fallen in this struggle; and
Whereas, Yom Hazikaron enables the Israeli people and Jews all over the world to remember the builders of the great nation of Israel which has served as a homeland for the Jewish people for over fifty years and which continues to grow and prosper as a modern nation; and
Whereas, In Israel, Yom Hazikaron commences with the sound of sirens proclaiming a two-minute silence during which all activity ceases and at sundown, the somber, reflective mood gives way to the celebration of Yom H'atzmaut, or Israeli Independence Day; and
Whereas, The State of Israel and the remembrance of those who helped to make a Jewish homeland possible is of great significance to the City of New York, which is home
to one of the largest populations of Jews in the world; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York commemorates May 6th, 2003, as Yom Hazikaron, a day of remembrance for the Israeli soldiers killed in the struggle for Israeli Independence.
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