In this fight to the finish that Israel is waging, there are no unsung heroes. To every valiant soldier in the battle arena, and every altruistic individual on the home front aiding in the war effort, we sing their praises.

The idea that heroes should be celebrated in song goes back thousands of years. It is believed that the origin of the term “unsung hero” dates back to the Greek poet Pindar (518-447 BCE), who celebrated the athletes in the Panhellenic festivals in a series of odes. In his book The Isthmian Odes, Pindar wrote: “Unsung, the noblest deed will die.”

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