The article reflects on a turbulent holiday season in Israel, where Passover prayers were accompanied by sirens and rocket fire, underscoring the enduring vulnerability of Jewish life. The author connects the themes of Passover, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Memorial Day for fallen soldiers, and Independence Day as a continuous narrative of persecution, survival, and renewal that has defined Jewish history for generations.
Drawing parallels between the biblical Exodus and modern history, the piece traces the journey from the horrors of the Holocaust to the rebirth of Jewish sovereignty in the State of Israel. It emphasizes that while Holocaust victims are revered as holy martyrs, there is a distinct honor accorded to those who knowingly risked and gave their lives defending the Jewish people and their homeland.
Through personal stories of loss, including that of a renowned rabbi who lost his son in the Holocaust and an economist whose son fell in battle, the author highlights the spiritual and moral weight of sacrifice made in defense of others. The article concludes with a call to action, urging collective responsibility in confronting present-day threats and affirming that the sound of the siren is a summons for all to stand against hatred and protect the future of the Jewish people.


