President Rivlin’s remarks in full:
“My brothers and sisters, members of the
global Jewish community. The whole world is, right now, in a difficult time of fear
and confusion because of the corona crisis which has turned all our lives
upside down and which has claimed lives. Now is the time when every country is
calling out to its citizens to deal with the dangers together.
But at this difficult time, we here in
Israel think of another ‘together’ that we are part of, and look to you, our
brothers and sisters of the global Jewish community. Your welfare and ours are
inextricably linked. With every update on the spread of the virus that we hear
from around the world, we also think of you, our family abroad and pray you are
staying strong, united, healthy and well.
The People of Israel, over the years, has
managed to overcome danger and crisis and to survive, sometimes against all
odds, thanks to the value we place on community and mutual responsibility which
are embedded in our Jewish tradition. These are times when we must use this
tradition and the values we were given to take care of ourselves while
following the instructions, and to take care of others, particularly the
elderly who live amongst us - in our buildings, communities and neighborhoods -
those at highest risk not just of getting sick, but of finding themselves
isolated and without supplies.
Our sense of mutual obligation is the
fundamental value that has protected us. This is the Jewish spirit, our spirit,
and if we maintain it, it will take care of us. My dear ones, at this difficult
time, when the special excitement of preparations for the Pesach holiday gives
way to fear and anxiety, we, the people that dwells in Zion embrace you and
send our prayers for your welfare and your good health.
He who makes peace in the highest, may he
bring peace to us and to all Israel and to all peoples of the world. God bless
you and keep you healthy. Be strong and of good courage.”