Ahead of the traditional Chanukah candle lighting ceremony held by the President of the United States at the White House, as a sign of friendship, President Isaac Herzog sent President of the United States Joe Biden a Menorah (Channukiah) belonging to the Hermesh family from Kibbutz Kfar Gaza - a menorah which survived the brutal attack by the terrorist organization Hamas on October 7.

In Jewish tradition the menorah is a symbol of victory. The victory of the Maccabees over the Hellenists, the victory of light over darkness, and the victory of heroism over absolute evil.

Shai Hermesh is a resident of Kibbutz Kfar Gaza, part of the Shaar HaNegev regional council of which he is a past chair in addition to being a former Member of Knesset.

On that black Sabbath, the Kibbutz came under a barbaric and brutal terrorist assault by Hamas murderers. Shai was locked in his home in the Kibbutz for around 20 hours along with family members, until the entire Kibbutz was rescued by IDF soldiers. Shai's son, Omer, also a resident of Kfar Gaza, was murdered by terrorists during the attack.

Shai later discovered that his family home had been used as a command post by the Hamas terrorists who infiltrated and attacked the Kibbutz. It had been vandalized and completely destroyed.

A few days after the terrorist attack, Shai Hermesh decided to return to his home in order to look for objects that may have survived the terrorist attack. He was amazed to find that his tefillin (phylacteries) and Menorah were among the only items left unscathed.

Upon hearing the moving story, President Herzog was pleased to accept the Menorah and send it to President Biden to mark Chanukah, the festival of light.