
JERUSALEM (JNS) – For the first time since the establishment of the state, the Israel Cabinet on Sunday decided to commemorate Jews who were murdered abroad in antisemitic attacks even if they were not citizens of the state.
Join our WhatsApp groupSubscribe to our Daily Roundup Email
The move, which follows a wave of antisemitic attacks around the globe, aims to deepen the connection between Israel and world Jewry.
“This is an important and necessary step for a nation and a country that has struggled with antisemitism since its inception,” said Yaakov Hagoel, chairman of the World Zionist Organization. He initiated the move last year based on a study by the Boston-based Ruderman Family Foundation.
“Our brothers and sisters living in the Diaspora are an inseparable part of us and unfortunately they struggle every day with antisemitic events,” Hagoel said in a statement.
The proposal adopted by the Cabinet was brought forward by the Minister for Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli. His ministry will formulate the recommendations for recognizing Jews, and non-Jews, killed in antisemitic attacks abroad.
“Including the recognition of victims of antisemitic violence as victims of acts of terrorism is an important and necessary step … [by] Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people,” Chikli, who is also minister for social equality, said.
Shira Ruderman, executive director of the Ruderman Family Foundation, said, “With this resolution, the State of Israel proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that it is the state of the Jewish people, and that only by our unity as a nation and reciprocal guarantee can we ensure our security and prosperity.
The State of Israel is not the nation-state of the Jewish people. Quite the opposite. It’s a country founded by renegade Jews who turned their back on the Jewish people.
Israel’s actions provoke anti-semitism worldwide. They actually welcome it as it is an excuse to urge Jews to move to Israel.
However Israel is the most dangerous place in the world for Jews to live. With almost daily terrorist attacks and many dead each year.