Jabotinsky Day
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 | |
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Official name | Jabotinsky Day Hebrew: יוֹם־זַ׳בּוֹטִינְסְקִי |
Observed by | State of Israel |
Significance | Celebrating the life and vision of Zionist leader, Ze'ev Jabotinsky. |
Begins | Tammuz 29 (Hebrew calendar) |
Date | 29 Tammuz |
Frequency | Annual |
History
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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