Forces] gratitude. We owe them every-
thing," she said.
The evening began with Minchah
(evening prayer service), followed by
the recitation of Psalms, the traditional
way of mourning by expressing faith
in God.
Merav Elkan, director of cultural
affairs for the Chicago-based Consulate
General of Israel to the Midwest, said
that when she arrived at her hotel in
Detroit, CNN was reporting it was the
quietest Israel Independence Day, with
the emptiest streets, in Israel's history.
She shared the hope that bshanah
ha baah in the coming year), we could
all be together, filling the streets of
Jerusalem with joy. "That is the way it
should be," she said.
Rabbi Yigal Tsaidi, Akiva's educa-
tional director, who was introduced as
the local "voice of religious Zionism,"
related how a Jewish man killed at the
Netanya hotel bombing during a
Passover seder donated his kidneys to
an Arab woman. The Israelis didn't
criticize his action, he said — in fact,
they gave a yasher koach (job well
done) to the family.
Every Israeli knows, Rabbi Tsaidi
said, that the three most recent Israeli
prime ministers — Binyamin
Netanyahu, Ehud Barak and Ariel
Sharon — don't like each other at all.
However, they have joined together
for the good of the state of Israel. He
urged all Jews, regardless of their polit-
ical or ideological differences, to do
the same.
The kollel Torah Mitzion program,
comprised of young families from
Israel who provide programs and Torah
learning in the diaspora, presented a
play to explain "the 54-year journey"
from the establishment of Israel until
today. Candles were lit by veterans of
Israel's struggle for independence,
including as Ann Newman, former
member of the underground Etzel
movement led by Menachem Begin.
At 10 p.m., after evening prayers,
people were still arriving to enjoy the
lively music and dance, to socialize
and fill their plates with pitas over-
flowing with falafel and salads.
For Ariella Nadel, co-chair of the
Akiva PTA, it was a wonderful expres-
sion of the Zionism that characterizes
life at Akiva.
Holding Yosi., her smiling 1-year-
old, Nadel said, "Israel is a real focal
point for Akiva. We need to be in soli-
darity, with Israel and it is important
to have a community event for us to
be together to remember the fallen
and then celebrate the miracle of
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