Ministry of Culture releases list of 14 honorees, among them a retired general, 2 actors, a musician, a Haredi entrepreneur, a disabled former combat pilot, the leader of the Druze community, a linguist, a cancer researcher, a computer scientist, a young innovator and the President of Honduras.

The Ministry of Culture released a list of the 14 people who will be honored to light a torch at Israel's 70th Independence Day celebration to be held next week.

Alongside musician Shlomo Artzi, actors Ze'ev Revach and Leah Koenig and Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandes, whose participation was already announced, other honorees ranged from distinguished military servicemen to spiritual leaders advocating tolerance and unity, and exemplify the values and spirit of Israel.

Gen. (Res.) Yeshayahu (haika) Gavish : Served as a senior Palmach and IDF officer; during the Independence War he fought in the Galilee and the Jezreel Valley; was one of the planners of the Sinai Campaign and was Commander of the Southern Front, famous for his succesful expeditions during the Six Day War. He is the founder of the Palmach Museum and heads the Dor HaPalmach non-profit organization, dedicated to instilling future generations with the legacy and values of the Palmach: dedication, bravery and friendship.

Racheli Ganot: Born in 1977 in Bnei Brak, Ganot is a Haredi hi-tech worker striving to include more Haredi women in the field. She serves as an example for the employment revolution taking place in the Haredi sector; she is the owner and CEO of the Rachip software company, she trains women to work in the field and creates a suitable environment for them. Ganot Haredi represents women's empowerment alongside the integration of Haredi Jews into Israeli society. read more at YNET