Israel at 75
Sunday, April 23, 2023 • 2 Iyyar 5783
9:30 AM - 12:00 PMYom Ha'Atzmaut
Israel's 75th Independence Day
Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Israel's Independence - the diamond anniversary - as we explore what makes Israel shine. Register below to celebrate 75 years of Israeli achievements.
- A cultural and educational celebration of 75 years of Israeli achievements in art, science, history, sports, and more
- Engaging learning for all ages - a community celebration!
- Israeli lunch catered by Z-Tov
This is a community event for all with programs designed for adults, kids and families! OTRS Note: This event is in lieu of regular religious school classes. Parents should attend with their children.
Schedule
9:00am Shacharit morning minyan
9:30am Exploration of 75 Years of Israeli Achievements (various programs for all ages)
11:30am Israeli Lunch
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