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Landmarks across US to light up blue and white for Israeli Independence Day

The "Celebrate Israel" festival will also feature a global concert by top Israeli performers Idan Raichel, Rami Kleinstein, T-Slam and Sarit Hadad.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  04-14-2021 12:15
Last modified: 04-14-2021 09:26
Landmarks across US to light up blue and white for Israeli Independence DayCourtesy of the Israeli-American Council

San Francisco City Hall lit with blue and white for Israel's Independece Day on 2020 | File photo: Courtesy of the Israeli-American Council

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Buildings across the United States will light up in the blue-and-white colors of the Israeli national flag to honor the Jewish state's 73rd Independence Day, which starts on Wednesday evening and lasts through Thursday.

The buildings will display the colors beginning n the night of April 14 and through April 18 as part of a "Celebrate Israel" festival organized by the Israeli-American Council (IAC).

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Among the landmarks and buildings scheduled to be illuminated are Austin City Hall, Boston's City Hall and Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, Cleveland's Terminal Tower, Denver City Hall, Las Vegas City Hall and Los Angeles City Hall. Also participating will be several town halls in New Jersey areas that have a substantial Israeli-American population, including Closter, Demarest, Fairlawn and Tenafly.

The festival will also feature a global concert by Israeli musicians Idan Raichel, Rami Kleinstein, T-Slam and Sarit Hadad. The performance will be live-streamed across the United States from Israel's Jerusalem International Convention Center at 7 p.m. on April 18. Other American cities are holding their own events.

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"The celebration of the Jewish state is a privilege and duty," said IAC co-founder and CEO Shoham Nicolet. "This is why we had no question that even during a pandemic, we must celebrate Israel. We are taking innovative and creative steps to make sure we have a safe way to celebrate together as one community from coast to coast."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

 

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