The Jerusalem Post
Jpost search icon google-icon iphone
  Set as Homepage
Sat, May 18, 2013   9 Sivan, 5773
newspapers magazines
 
    • Breaking News
    • Diplomacy & Politics
    • Defense
    • National
    • Mideast
    • Syria
    • Iran
    • World
    • Business
    • Sports
    • Health & Science
    • Environment
  • Video
  • Opinion
    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
    • Letters
  • Jewish World
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts & Culture
    • Food & Wine
    • Travel
  • Features
    • Insights & Features
    • Week in review
    • On the Web
    • Shalva Superheroes
    • Obama in Israel
  • Blogs
    • In the news
    • Judaism
    • From the Middle East
    • Lifestyle
    • Aliya
    • Science and Technology
  • JPost Apps
    • iPhone app
    • iPad app
    • Android app
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • RSS feeds
    • JPost Toolbar
    • JPost Newsletter
    • JPost Alert
  • Premium Zone
    • The Jerusalem Report
    • The Experts
    • 20 Questions
    • e-paper
    • Ivrit
    • Christian Edition
    • Dash
    • Magazine
    • Metro
    • In Jerusalem
  • French
    • Politique & Social
    • Affaires Palestiniennes
    • Diplomatie & Monde
    • Art & Culture
    • Israel
  • Green Israel
JPost Learn Hebrew  
Advertise with us  
Nefesh Guided Aliyah  
Eldan  
AFMDA  
Africa Israel Group  
Isram Group  
Kupat Ha  
JPost Twitter  
JPost Facebook  
Classifieds  
         
 
 
    
Breaking News
 
 
  • JPost.com
  • National News
 

Stars in the daylight

By GREER FAY CASHMAN
LAST UPDATED: 07/26/2011 05:03
Tweet

Hagit Yassu, surprise winner of 'A Star is Born', serenades Israel’s Special Olympics team with the winning song 'Someone Always Walks With Me.'

Shimon Peres with Special Olympics team
Shimon Peres with Special Olympics team Photo: Greer Fay Cashman
Stars in the daylight were visible when Hagit Yassu, the surprise winner of the current season’s A Star is Born, got together with Israel’s Special Olympics team on Monday to serenade them with the winning song Someone Always Walks With Me.

Yasssu was the surprise treat given to the team at a reception at Beit Hanassi, where President Shimon Peres told the 84 athletes who came home from Athens with 86 medals – 25 of which were gold – that he hadn’t seen so much gold, or so many medals, in a long time.

“We invited you to Beit Hanassi to thank each and every one of you for the great honor and glory that you brought to the State of Israel,” he said. “You proved that you can do more than is expected of you both in terms of Olympics and in terms of ‘special.’” Peres urged the youngsters to continue working hard, and to continue to bring pride to the nation and the state.

Social Affairs Minister Moshe Kahlon spoke in a similar vein, and said he knew how difficult it had been for some of the athletes to keep up a rigorous training schedule – but nonetheless, in four years time, he expected them to come home with 132 medals, including 50 gold.

“We know you can do it, because you have the ability and determination,” he said.

Still, for all the praise they receive, some of the youngsters said they don’t always feel accepted by mainstream Israel.

“We might be special, but we have a lot of difficulties,” said Matan. “Sport helps us to overcome some of those difficulties, but not all, because society sometimes rejects us.”

The Special Olympics, founded in 1962 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, within the framework of a summer camp for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, now provides year-round training and competition to more than three million athletes in 175 countries. By encouraging their athletic abilities, the program empowers its many participants to gain confidence in the face of the hardships they endure daily.

Israel’s Special Olympics and Para Olympics teams always do considerably better than the regular Olympic teams, winning many medals.

Whatever the intellectual disabilities of the Israeli Special Olympics team, with few exceptions, they were not obvious.

There was a sense of camaraderie more in the nature of extended family than just members of a team. Most of the athletes were vibrant, talking to each other quickly, smiling and taking each other’s photos.

They were particularly pleased when their goodwill ambassador, singer Lior Narkiss, came on stage. They greeted him with loud cheers and waving arms, and sang along with him.

When Yassu came on stage, cameras were instantly poised in her direction and she received thunderous applause before and after her song.

One indication of what it means to be special was evident in the case of Elad, who was given a front-row seat to watch Peres.

The seat, reserved for him, had an official “shamur” (“reserved”) card placed on it.

Elad was well aware that such cards are only for important people. Holding the card to his chest, he called to his father at the back of the hall to photograph him.

With tears in his eyes, and a proud smile, his father captured the moment for posterity.
  • Send
  • Large
  • Small
  • Print
  • Share
This article is by :
Greer Fay Cashman
Recent stories:
  • Westerwelle: Nuke Iran is not an option ...
  • Grapevine: The ice cream has melted
  • Grapevine
  • Grapevine: The right to know
Most Viewed in
1
8 cops hurt in mass haredi protest against draft
2
Trump eager to build Israel golf course
3
Man who killed ex-wife in Bangkok lands in Israel
4
Temple Mount closed over ‘security concerns’
JPost Community
Tweet
A Star is Born Shimon Peres Peres Special Olympics Beit Hanassi Hagit Yassu
Share this article
Tweet
Share
Send
Your comment must be approved by a moderator before being published on JPost.com. Disqus users can post comments automatically.

Comments must adhere to our Talkback policy. If you believe that a comment has breached the Talkback policy, please press the flag icon to bring it to the attention of our moderation team.
JPost Services
conferenceConference
newsletterNewsletter
iphoneMobile Apps
kotelcamKotel Cam
kolboJPost Alert
premiumPremium
JPost TV News  
Mobile Apps  
Bank Hapoalim  
Meir Panim  
Yad Ezra  
Rambam Hospital  
TourLuxe  
Tour & Smile  
Zev Goldstein PLLC  
Penrose Gallery  
JPost kotel Camera  
         
 
Israel Focus
JPost TV News
Coming soon to a screen near you!  
Nefesh B'Nefesh Guided Aliyah
Already living in Israel? Enjoy the Benefits of Aliyah!  
Give "Freedom" this Passover
to needy Israeli families. Donate now  
Intelligence Squared
The international debate forum, announces it is coming to Israel  
Bank Hapoalim
Israeli's number one bank  
Jerusalem Post Lite
Lite Edition of the Jerusalem Post for English improvement  
Learn Hebrew with us
Get 10 minutes free personal coaching in Hebrew through phone or Skype  
JPost newspapers
Sign up for the JPost newspapers and receive one month free subscription  
Kosher English Magazine
English language weekly magazine - especially for religious people  
JReport Kindle Edition
Now you can get the Jerusalem Report directly to your Kindle  
JPost Premium Edition
The very best articles are available only in our Premium edition  
Lifestyle Magazine
 
 
Real Estate
Don't Look For a House!
In Israel, our website will do it for you!  
 
Travel
Eldan Rent a Car
20% off all Car Rental Reservations in Israel  
Hertz Car Rental
Special Online Discounts!  
The King David Jerusalem Hotel
One of the world's truly iconic hotels, and a Jerusalem landmark  
 
 
 

Sites Of Interest:

Jerusalem Hotels
KKL-JNF
Poalim Online
BreitBart.com
Our Friends
Jerusalem Attractions
Jerusalem Tours
itraveljerusalem.com

JPost sites:

Learn Hebrew
The Jerusalem Report
Our Magazines
JPost Edition Francaise
Green Israel
Christian World
Jerusalem Post Lite

Services:

JPost Mobile Apps
JPost Premium
JPost Newsletter
JPost Toolbar
JPost News Ticker
JPost RSS feeds
JPost Archives
JPost Alert
JPost Kotel Cam

JPost Conferences:

NYC Conference
Diplomatic Conference

Information:

About Us
Feedback
Staff E-mails
Copyright
Sitemap
News Partners
Advertise with Us
Price List
Statistics
Ad Specs
Terms Of Service
Jpost.com, the online edition of the Jerusalem Post Newspaper - the most read and best-selling English-language newspaper in Israel. For analysis and opinion from Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East. Jpost.com offers expert and in-depth reporting from Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East, including diplomacy and defense, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Arab Spring, the Mideast peace process, politics in Israel, life in Jerusalem, Israel's international affairs, Iran and its nuclear program, Syria and the Syrian civil war, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Israel's world of business and finance, and Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora.
 
About Us | Advertise with Us | Subscribe | Premium | Newsletter | RSS | Contact Us
 
All rights reserved © The Jerusalem Post 1995 - 2012