President Isaac Herzog participates in March of the Living's "Let There Be Light" initiative, marking 83 years since Kristallnacht. In addition, President's Residence Synagogue illuminated as part of the Religious Kibbutz Movement's "Light the Synagogue" project

Tuesday, 9 November 2021 / 5 Kislev 5782

Tonight, President Isaac Herzog participated in the March of the Living movement's "Let There Be Light" initiative, marking 83 years since Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass. As part of the initiative, special messages from world leaders and Holocaust survivors against antisemitism and hatred were projected onto the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem and public buildings in Paris, Thessaloniki, Warsaw, and Budapest.

In addition, the President's Residence Synagogue was illuminated as part of the Religious Kibbutz Movement's "Light the Synagogue" initiative.

President Isaac Herzog: "The night of Kristallnacht heralded the crossing of a fateful line, the signal to relinquish all restraint. In one night, an underlying sentiment of antisemitism became the overt expression of the many. We are committed to fighting and uprooting every conception of antisemitism. We will continue to do all we can to remember, memorialize, and ensure that such horrific events are a thing of the past, and the past alone."

President's Residence Synagogue; credit - President’s Office Spokesperson’s Department

Old City walls; credit - Olivia Fitoussi