Jabotinsky Day

Summary

Jabotinsky Day (Hebrew: יוֹם־זַ׳בּוֹטִינְסְקִי) is an Israeli national holiday celebrated annually on the twenty ninth of the Hebrew month of Tammuz, to commemorate the life and vision of Zionist leader Ze'ev Jabotinsky.[1]

Jabotinsky Day
יוֹם־זַ׳בּוֹטִינְסְקִי
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
Official nameJabotinsky Day Hebrew: יוֹם־זַ׳בּוֹטִינְסְקִי
Observed byState of Israel
SignificanceCelebrating the life and vision of Zionist leader, Ze'ev Jabotinsky.
BeginsTammuz 29 (Hebrew calendar)
Date29 Tammuz
FrequencyAnnual

History edit

Jabotinsky Day was created by the Israeli Knesset as part of the Jabotinsky Law. According to the law, Jabotinsky Day is held once a year, on the 29th of Tammuz, the day of Ze'ev Jabotinsky's death. On this day; a state memorial service is held on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. In IDF camps and schools, time is devoted to his achievements and Zionist vision. A symposium is organized by the Public Council and the Knesset holds a special session. If Tammuz 29 falls on a Sabbath, Jabotinsky Day is held on the following Sunday.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Knesset Creates Jabotinsky Day".