Remembrance Day,
Yom Hazikaron, which
begins on Tuesday evening, April 21, is a day of collective and personal
anguish mingled with honor for the fallen. The official events begin at
8:00 PM with a moment of national silence heralded by a one minute
siren.
A total of 23,320 men and women have been killed defending the land of Israel since 1860, the year that the first Jewish settlers left the secure walls of Jerusalem to build new Jewish neighborhoods.
In the past year, since Remembrance Day 2014, 116 members of the security forces - police, IDF, Border Police, Israel Security Agency and other organizations - have been killed in the service of the state.
Officer places a flag on a fallen soldier's grave. (Archive photo: IDF Spokesperson)
On Monday, ceremonies commence at 11:00 AM at 44 IDF military
cemeteries located throughout the country following a two minute blast
of the siren. There will also be a ceremony for overseas
Mahal volunteers who
fought and died during the War of Independence, which will take place
near the Sha'ar Hagai Junction. Israel's flag, adorned with a black
ribbon and memorial flame, is placed on each and every grave of those
who fell in Israel's battles and are buried in military cemeteries
throughout Israel. It expresses the country's respect for the fallen as
well as the entire country's participation in the grief of the families.