Nearly 400 Holocaust survivors celebrate Rosh Hashanah in unique event

One of Israel's top chefs, Erez Komarovski, prepared the meal as well as 2,000 more that were distributed at the end of the event for Holocaust survivors who were unable to attend.

Survivors and guests eat together at the Rosh Hashanah event organized by the Association for Immediate Help for Holocaust Survivors (photo credit: GAL HAIM)
Survivors and guests eat together at the Rosh Hashanah event organized by the Association for Immediate Help for Holocaust Survivors
(photo credit: GAL HAIM)
In a unique event organized by the Association for Immediate Help for Holocaust Survivors, nearly 400 Holocaust survivors celebrated Rosh Hashanah together in Israel.
Famous artists such as Shiri Mimon and Ania Bukstein, as well as other distinguished guests from Israeli society came together at the event, held on the eve of the Jewish New Year, to show their love and support at a gathering hosted by Michal Anski and her father Alex, the famous theater actor.
Dancing together at the Rosh Hashanah event organized by the Association for Immediate Help for Holocaust Survivors
Dancing together at the Rosh Hashanah event organized by the Association for Immediate Help for Holocaust Survivors
Guests included former IDF Air Force commander and retired general Eliezer Shkedi; former Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories; and IDF spokesperson and retired general Yoav Mordechai and Sagi Muki, 2019 Judo World Champion.
One of Israel's top chefs, Erez Komarovski, prepared the festive meal, as well as 2,000 additional meals that were distributed at the end of the event for Holocaust survivors who were unable to attend.
Leon Greenberg, an 87-year-old survivor, said that, "these events give me the strength to go on." He also expressed his wish that another event will be held at Hannukah, so that he, like many other aging survivors, will have something to look forward to.