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On September 30th, 2024, the Union of Boucharian Jews , hosted a historical gala with the Boucharian Jews Community in Israel and all over the world, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first Bukhari Aliyah to Israel. The event, called “From the Silk Road to Jerusalem”, took place at ICC Jerusalem- Binyanei Hauma.

The 150th-anniversary gala celebrating the Boucharian Jews Community in Israel and all over the world ,community’s Aliyah to Israel was a vibrant and culturally rich event that honors the history and heritage of this unique Jewish community which has the tremendous contribution to the Jews history and Israeli as well as. Hailing from Central Asia (today's Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan), where they resided for over 1500 years, the Bukharan Jews form a distinctive, tight-knit community with rich linguistic, musical, and culinary traditions”

 

Upon arrival, guests were welcomed in for a beautiful reception, which included traditional music, arts, folklore, crafts and greasing from regions of Uzbekistan, with performances that highlight the community’s rich cultural heritage. Guests were treated to classical instrumental performances using traditional instruments like the Doyra”-The doyra musical instrument is considered one of the oldest percussion instruments and is used in ritual ceremonies by the Uzbek people. The doyra musical instrument belongs to the group of percussion instruments, along with Shashmaqam singing, a musical genre native to Central Asia. The round table was decorated with flowers, dry fruits, and Challah that covered almost half of that table. As a little-known country, Uzbekistan’s Food and Eating Etiquette can be somehow different from the traditional Food Rules of other places. Below you are going to find some most popular “rules & traditions of eating culture in Uzbekistan”. Uzbek food is the most varied and colorful in Central Asia. Being located on the crossroads of the Silk Road, the food of Uzbekistan has been strongly influenced by the traditional meals of various countries. Unlike Chinese or Indian food, Uzbek cuisine is never too spicy but the moderate use of spices makes it very flavorful. The bread is sacred in Uzbek culture and it is the king of Uzbekistan's food. Due to traditional serve the sweets was on the tables from the beginning of the evening together with the salads, together with traditional bakhsh, plot the traditional dish , Sansa and , dolma. The atmosphere which transfer guests at the deep Uzbekistan culture.

Following the reception, guests entered the main hall, where the gala dinner was served. Live music was played in the background, and folklore stories were told by the brothers Ronen and Chai Davidoff, Etti Jun, Yitzchak Elazarov, and Shimon Fultov. A video presentation was displayed on the large screens around the hall, tracing the evolution of the community over 150 years in Israel.

The gala offered an authentic Bukhari dining experience. Dishes like Plov (rice pilaf with meat and spices), Burekas, fish, salads, spreadings, carpaccio, various types of kebabs, and beef stew were served, reflecting the community’s traditional Central Asian roots. Wine selection included red and white wine, and other cold beverages were offered too.

The ceremonial part was narrated by N12 journalist Mr. Elad Simchayoff, who delivered opening remarks as a member of the Bukhari community . The Honorable President of the State of Israel, Mr. Itzhak Hertzog, delivered his speech on video, recognizing the contribution of the Union of Boucharian Jews , the establishment, and the development of Israel in all aspects of society. The President Herzog also mentioned in his speech that living on the silk-route, Central Asia’s Bukharan Jews oscillated between periods of contact with the wider Jewish world and periods when their political situation prevented travel and trade. In modern history Bukharan Jews left Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in very large numbers when the borders reopened in 1989 and the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Locals suffered instability due to economic chaos and weaknesses in the changing state welfare systems, including social security and health insurance. As an ethnic minority, most of whom were not highly proficient in the Uzbek language, Jews were also largely excluded from the project of nation building; they were not admitted to universities, and many were let go from their state-sponsored places of employment. As non-Muslims, Jews were further marked and stigmatized as outsiders. In neighboring Tajikistan, which was experiencing a long-standing civil war, the situation of Bukharan Jews was even more precarious. By 1993, approximately half of the region’s 50,000 Jews had left; most for Israel or the United States, and some for Austria, Germany and Canada.

While no solid statistics are available, community leaders and the press report that 125,000 Bukharan Jews live in Israel and 75,000 in the United States; among them many are the children and grandchildren of immigrants from Central Asia. 

Another keynote speaker was Mr. Yaakov Hagoel, Chairman of the Executive of the World Zionist Organization. In his speech, Haguel emphasized the pivotal role that the Bukhari Aliyah has played throughout the long history of Aliyah to Israel. He mentioned that the Bukhari Aliyah should be recognized as a role model for the fulfillment of Jewish values and the Zionist movement.

A few important blessings were prayed; Varda Ben-Baruch, the grandmother of Idan Alexander, an IDF soldier who got kidnapped to Gaza on Oct. 7th, prayed for the return of all hostages back home; “Flowers of Jerusalem” youth band sang a prayer for the well-being of the IDF soldiers. The main artistic pieces were given by the Raanana Symphony, conducted by Mr. Gil Shochat, with the beautiful singing of the Kolana Yerucham choir,  Ms. Liraz Charchi, and the main performer, the distinguished singer Mr. David Dauer.

The ceremony also gave a stage to honor the notable Bukhari individuals and families who have made significant contributions to Israeli society, whether in business, politics, culture, or community service. One outstanding individual is Mr. Joseph Bar Natan, the existing President of the Union of Boukharian Jews, who delivered his final remarks as President. His remarks, which depicted decades of unprecedented work and contribution, were followed by passing the torch to the new President of the Union, Mr. Moti Kozahinof, who gave his inaugural speech. 

 
Another notable individual who joined the formers on stage was Prof. Eduard Yakubov, the President of the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) in Israel. Under his leadership, HIT has become a prominent academic institution specializing in science, technology, and design. Prof. Yakubov is a renowned mathematician with extensive research in the fields of mathematical models, applied mathematics, and cybernetics. HIT Holon Institute of Technology President Professor Eduard Yakubov in his speech pay attention of the Boucharian community mailstons: tolerance and education . “ Today, Central Asia is an "island of stability" in an unstable world. Friendship and peace exist there among people from different backgrounds.
Life is filled with unexpected events and astonishing developments in every corner of our planet. On one side, we are witnessing the relentless rise of artificial intelligence, which promises to unlock unprecedented opportunities, liberating us from mundane tasks and enriching our lives. Yet, on the other side, the world teeters on the brink of widespread conflict, with local wars drawing us perilously close to global confrontation. It is a sobering reality just 25 years into the 21st century—a century once heralded as the dawn of innovation, prosperity, and peace for all. Regrettably, these hopes have yet to materialize.
As I reflect on the causes of these conflicts, I see that they are deeply rooted in historical mindsets shaped by centuries of cultural and national differences. I was born and raised in Uzbekistan, a land steeped in history as a vital crossroads along the "Great Silk Road," where East meets West. For centuries, this region has been a melting pot of cultures where people of diverse nationalities, religions, and languages coexist harmoniously. Understanding and appreciating this cultural diversity is crucial, as it is the key to the region's historical significance. Despite the region's turbulent history—marked by changing rulers and shifting empires—the bonds of mutual respect and cooperation have remained steadfast, allowing us to weather even the most challenging times.
Prof. Yakubov was awarded in 2022 from President of the Republic of Uzbekistan with the medal for his relentless efforts to promote and develop the ties between both countries and for developing ongoing collaborations in various fields. In 2023 and 2024 100 Uzbekistan students finished BSc Applied Mathematics and Computer science at HIT Holon Institute of Technology . HIT Holon Institute of Technology ,has been working for years to develop and promote academic, social and industrial cooperation with Uzbekistan such as exchange students program which allows Uzbek students to complete their studies towards a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer sciences at HIT. These students return to Uzbekistan upon graduation and can enrich their country with knowledge that can promote and benefit the industry and the technology worlds of their country.

HIT served and continued to play the unique role of the building the strong bridge and ties between Israel and Uzbekistan under the leadership of the President Prof.Eduard Yakubov and Ms. Antoanet ( Tony) Levy responsible of the Central Asia countries at the presidential office.

 

 www.diplomacy.co.il congratulates the Union of Boucharian Jews and the Boucharian Jews Community in Israel and all over the world, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first Bukhari Aliyah to Israel.                        

 

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On Monday,30 September, the Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the State of Israel, H.E. Ms. Veronika Kuchynova Smiglova, in collaboration with Beit Theresientstadt, hosted a commemorative concert entitled " Spreading Oriya's Light - Kaddish Oriya Terezin" at her residence in Herzliya Pituach.

 
Dr. Tami Kinberg, Director of Beit Theresienstadt, Martyrs Remembrance Association, which is a museum founded in 1975 located on Kibbutz Givat Haim in Emek Hefer Dr. Tami Kinberg spoke on the commemorative concert with Hannie Ricardo, a mezzo soprano and mother of Oriya,a 26 year old manicurist murderd at the Nova festival while making her escape. 
 
H.E. Ms Veronika Kuchynova Smigolova, the Czech ambassador welcomed everyone present to the event mentioning that it is not a normal national day celebration since the Embassy decided that it was inappropriate to celebrate when Israel is at war."I felt that, close to October 7, we should remember the beautiful people the world lost on that day".Many people that were invited today were not present due to having been mobilized. The axis of evil includes Russia, North Korea, Iran and its proxies Hamas, Hizbollah and the Houthies but there is also another axis of evil that is less easily defined which cuts through people's brains and brings anti Semitism, double standards and the willingness to sacrifice Israel.Evil cannot be appeased or coexisted with and has to be fought and destroyed. The path Israel took after the 7th of October is the right one. If Israel didn't defeat the Evil, the sacrifices of the loved ones of our friends present here and many other great people would be in vain.    
 
The Czech Republic is a friend of Israel, in good times and in bad times. "My Minister of Foreign Affairs was the first foreign leader to visit Israel after the tragic event to express support, soon after that the Prime Minister, President and other high ranking officials also visited Israel". Czech leaders raise our voice in international institutions in support of Israel and we can raise our hands when voting takes place as did our then Minister of Foreign Affairs when he voted in support of the establishment of the State of Israel.  
 
Karin Elfasi, Mother of the massacred 22 year old Czech - Israeli victim,Oran Alfasi, who had dual citizenship, briefly spoke of her son's tragic and untimely death.
 
Hannie Ricardo,a therapist and Mother of the martyred, Oriya said that in life one has two choices either to live, no matter what, or not to.She opted for the first choice. In her daughter's memory, she composed a song, "Kaddish", in memory of her daughter.Two commemorative concerts are scheduled for October to be performed at the Jerusalem Theatre and at the Tel Aviv Performing Art Centre.  
 
Hannie, who is a talented mezzo, sang four songs accompanied by keyboard. She had a close relationship with Prof. David Bloch, a researcher on the music composed and performed in Theresienstadt concentration camp. She performed a song by Adolf Strauss who was an inmate in Theresienstadt. Another song she sang was sung composed by James Simon, a German Jewish composer from Berlin who performed on Mt. Scopus in 1937 and had a sister living in Palestine.
 
 Among many distinguished guests was Mr. David Hersky, Honorary Consul of the Czech Republic in Israel who is also head of the Israel - Czech Chamber of Commerce and representative of Skoda Transport here.Mr. Haim Koren, former  Israeli ambassador to Egypt also graced us with his presence.
 
A selection of canopies were served and after the official ceremony and concert a scrumptious buffet catered by Cafe Prague,Tel Aviv was served.
 
 www.diplomacy.co.il  congratulates the government of the Czech Republic and the Embassy on the forthcoming national day of independence and expresses its deep appreciation for their loyal and unswerving friendship
 
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As the world marks the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks and in the shadow of Israel's own challenges following the October 7th disaster, KKL-JNF, Jewish National Fund-USA, and the U.S. Embassy in Israel came together for an important annual memorial ceremony at Jerusalem’s 9/11 Living Memorial. The event honors the victims of 9/11 and highlights the deep bond between Israel and the United States

 

Against the backdrop of the first year following the October 7th disaster, and as the world commemorated the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF), Jewish National Fund-USA (JNF-USA), and the Embassy of the United States of America in Israel came together for their annual memorial ceremony to honor the victims of those tragic events.

The 9/11 Living Memorial Monument stands out as the only memorial site outside the United States to feature the names of all the 9/11 victims. This unique monument embodies the enduring and strong Israeli American relationship, grounded in shared democratic values, peace, and a united front against terrorism.

The ceremony was attended by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jacob J. Lew; World Chairwoman of KKL-JNF Ifat Ovadia-Luski; Chief of Staff Jewish National Fund-USA in Israel Talia Tzour Avner; Commissioner of the Israel Fire and Rescue Authority Eyal Caspi; Tel Aviv Police Commissioner in the Israel Police Amar Peretz; and other distinguished guests.

Additionally, Jill Pila from New York and her daughter Jamie Gartenberg Pila, an IDF lone soldier who made Aliyah with Nefesh B'Nefesh and whose father lost his life in the 9/11 attacks, were present, bringing a deeply personal connection to the event.

During the ceremony, representatives from various organizations and agencies, including the New York Field Office of Customs and Border Protection, laid wreaths in memory of the victims of the disaster, accompanied by U.S. Marines and Israeli firefighters.

Singer-songwriter Daniel Wais, born and raised in Kibbutz Be’eri, who tragically lost his parents in the October 7 terror attacks, expressed his solidarity with the grieving families and honored the event with a heartfelt performance.

The 9/11 Living Memorial was first established in 2009 by KKL-JNF and Jewish National Fund -USA. The impressive, thirty-foot-high bronze sculpture was created by the Israeli artist Eliezer Weishoff and KKL-JNFs' landscape architect Yechiel Cohen. It portrays the American flag folded into the shape of a memorial flame. A metal shard from the ruins of the Twin Towers is incorporated into the base of the monument, which overlooks a magnificent vista of the Jerusalem Hills and the Arazim Valley.

Ifat Ovadia-Luski World Chairwoman of KKL-JNF: "In the midst of a challenging year marked by significant obstacles, immense loss, and ongoing conflict since October 7th, it is crucial for us to remember the tragic events of September 11th, when thousands of lives were lost. As KKL-JNF commemorates this solemn anniversary, we honor the 2,977 victims and reflect on the deep and enduring bond between Israel and the United States. The 9/11 memorial, a collaborative project between KKL-JNF and Jewish National Fund-USA, is the only site outside the U.S. to list all those who perished that day. This monument stands as a powerful symbol of our unwavering friendship and shared values of democracy and freedom, showcasing the resilience and unity of our partnership as we continue to support each other through every challenge."

Talia Tzour Avner, Chief of Staff Jewish National Fund-USA in Israel: "This site, the sole 9/11 memorial outside American soil that honors each victim by name, offers a fitting backdrop to unite in remembrance of those lost. It also provides an ideal setting to express our gratitude to the United States for its steadfast dedication to Israel's safety, its enduring alliance and collaboration, and its tangible aid coupled with unwavering moral backing. Here, we can stand together and internalize our shared values, pain, and hopes, singing together the optimistic Jewish folk song, Heveinu Shalom Aleichem, “We Brought Peace Upon You,” our most cherished dream."

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew: “In tragic times we see uncommon bravery and service. In communities across America, we saw that following the 9/11 attacks – from first responders risking their lives running into danger, to people across the country pitching in, many turning to lives of service. Here in Israel, I have met many heroes – ordinary citizens, Jewish and Arab, Bedouin and Druze, saving hundreds of Israelis on October 7…These heroes inspire us to seize every moment, to serve and build, to give more and do more.”

The audience included around 400 Israelis and Americans, volunteer delegations, JNF USA ambassadors, and students from Alexander Muss High School. The ceremony was attended by U.S. Marines currently stationed in Israel, along with American firefighters who came to volunteer. Memorial wreaths were laid on behalf of all participating organizations.

 

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From right to left - World Chairwoman of KKL-JNF Ifat Ovadia-Luski, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jacob J. Lew, Chief of Staff Jewish National Fund-USA in Israel Talia Tzour Avner.

 

 

 

 

 

  

On Tuesday evening,17 September at the Hilton, Tel Aviv, the ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus, H.E. Mr. Kornelios S. Korneliou hosted a reception in honour of his country's 64th anniversary of independence. Cyprus gained independence from British rulein 1960, based on a treaty banning a union with Greece or Turkey. The Treaty of Zurich and London established Cyprus as an Independent republic.
 
The official ceremony started by a short welcoming speech by the Master of Ceremonies, Mrs. Ilana Arar, the ambassador's P.A. 
 
Her speech was followed by a video message from the President of the State of Israel, H.E. Mr. Issac Herzog expressing his warm wishes to the President of Cyprus on their 64th anniversary of independence. He stated that Cyprus is Israel's closest friend and neighbour and that the two countries enjoy close collaboration especially in the fields of innovation and tourism with multitudes of Israelis visiting Cyprus annually and concluding that Israel and Cyprus are shining examples of Mediterranean cooperation.
 
The ambassador of Cyprus, H.E. Mr Kornelios S. Korneliou opened his speech by warmly welcoming the guest of honour representing the State of Israel, H.E. Mr Makhlouf "Miki" Zohar, Minister of Culture and Sport, distinguished ambassadors, honourable members of the Knesset, the Greek Patriarch, His Beatitude Theofilis The Third, Rabbi Itzhak Shapira, all guests and friends. The reception that was scheduled for last year in October, was cancelled as a result of the shocking events of 7th October and thus it was decided to hold the reception this year as a testament of our resilience and as a sign of hope - demonstrating our determination to a return to a normal life. Cyprus, being "paradise on earth", is at the crossroads of three continents and throughout its history has been an "object of desire" for empires and conquerors because of its strategic position. He dolefully spoke of Turkey's illegal invasion in 1974 when the latter occupied 36% of the island and still continues the status quo till the present causing misery and trauma to the country and its inhabitants through displacements. Thousands of Greek and Marionite Cypriots were killed and have gone missing without accountability. Since 2004 Cyprus has become a well respected member of the European Union having a robust economy and vibrant democracy.
 
After the 7th of October's catastrophic attack, from day one Cyprus extended its solidarity to Israel supporting the release of all hostages and emphasized Israel's right to self - defence in line with international law. The Cypriot President was among the first leaders to visit Israel and express his country's support and solidarity, standing with Israel as friends do in difficult times. Cyprus also contributes towards efforts in addressing the humanitarian situation in Gaza by establishing a maritime corridor from Larnaca for the transfer of humanitarian aid.
 
Between 1946 - 1949 more than 53 000 Jewish refugees from Europe were based in Cyprus which served as a transit point in their journey en route to Palestine. During that period, 2253 children were born on the island to Holocaust survivors creating an everlasting bond between Israel and Cyprus. Some of these children born in Cyprus were present at the reception. Bilateral relations between Cyprus and Israel have manifested themselves in the fields of emergency response, tourism, energy, healthcare, investments, technology and innovation.There is also a vibrant Israeli community living in Cyprus which is a growing community. "Since my arrival in July 2023 I immediately felt the warmth of the people here when mentioning Kafrisin". The ambassador concluded his speech by thanking everyone present and for participating in the celebratory reception commemorating Cyprus' 64 years of independence. 
 
The guest of honour, H.E. Mr. Makhlouf "Miki" Zohar, Minister of Culture and Sport, representing the 37th government of the State of Israel stated that the sea passage between Israel and Cyprus is a good example of shared close cooperation. "The Great Sea Interconnector" project in which Cyprus, Greece and Israel have partnered in developing a shared source of energy which will be of benefit to the three countries participating. After the "7th October tragedy" that befell Israel, Cyprus proved to be a friend judged not only by words but by actions in its condemnation of Hamas for its unspeakable atrocities while supporting Israel's right to self - defence and protection of its civilian population, including the call for the unconditional release of all hostages.
 
Among the distinguished guests were Mr. Gil Haskel, Chief of State Protocol at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Dr. Ron Tomer,  president of the Manufacturers’ Association of Israel (MAI);  M.K. Eti Atiya, president of the Israel-Cyprus Friendship Association ; Mrs.Louisa Varaclas, Director - Israel - Deputy Ministry of Tourism of Cyprus; Mr. Sofronis Papageorgiu, Business Consul of Cyprus Embassy ;Flying Carpet CEO Eyal Kashdan; Mrs. Brenda Katten, a former chairperson of WIZO, Prof. Dr. Louis Shenkman, a specialist in internal medicine,endocrinology and metabolism and a former dean of medicine at the University of Tel Aviv's School of Medicine, Dr. Amit Mor, CEO of Eco Energy and a lecturer at Reichman University.
 
There was a photographic exhibition commemorating the 50th year of Turkey's invasion and annexation of the northern part of the island comprising the capture of more than a third of Cyprus and the displacement of 40% of its population.
 
In addition to the above exhibition, there was also another including posters prepared by the Press and Information Office of the Republic of Cyprus entitled "The Maritime Tradition of Cyprus". Trade with neighbouring countries and the exchange of products (mainly copper) played an important role in the prosperity of the inhabitants throughout the country's history, forcing Cypriots to deal with the sea.
 
The ballroom stage was set with decoration of flag colours flowers
 
www.diplomacy.co.il   wishes the government of Cyprus heartfelt congratulations on celebrating of 64 years of independence. 
 
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Bastille Day is the common name given in English-speaking countries to the National Day of the Republique de la France, which is celebrated on 14 July each year.  In French, it is called the Fête Nationale Française 

 
 A memorable reception in honour of Bastille day,marking the French Republic's national day was hosted in the evening on the 14th of July by the French Consul General of Jerusalem,Mr. Nicolas Kassiandes in the Consulate's garden.
 
The event was marked by sobriety as a result of the nation's tragic situation.Despite a small and  modest guest list as opposed to past events.
 
A notable guest who was present was the director of the French Biblical and Archeological School of Jerusalem,the Ecole Biblique,Olivier Poquillion,OP who was appointed to the position upon Pope Francis's recommendation.Also present was Dr. Meir Masri,author,professor and scholar of political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.  
 
French Israeli citizens of dual nationality whose allegiance to France was palatable during the signing of "La Marseillaise" were conspicuous in their enthusiasm.   
 
In the Consul General's speech he mentioned the legacy imparted by France's constitution i.e. Liberty,Equality and Fraternity,the active role France has undertaken in the present conflict,its commitment to combating antisemitism and the cultural role it plays in Jerusalem with the presence of its Cultural Centre in Hillel street,The Roman Gary Institute.    
 
Indeed a great pleasure to have participated in the French Republic's celebration and looking forward to future Bastille day receptions. 
 
Diplomacy.co.il offers best wishes to the embassy, consulate, people and nation of France on their national day.
 
 
 Photo : the French Consul General of Jerusalem,Mr. Nicolas Kassiandes at the event
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