King David schools celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut

As a way of bringing to life the King David value of love and connection for Israel, the King David schools came together to celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut.

Over 2 000 learners from the King David schools converged at the King David High School, Linksfield, for Yom Ha’atzmaut 2023. This was a day when the community came together to celebrate 75 years of Israel’s independence and 75 years of King David.

Mazal Sacks stands next to the doves.

Jodi Starkowitz for the school’s marketing said, “Despite being steeped in tradition with a rich history of excellent academic results, these informal moments of inspiring Jewish experiences are what enrich our students and carry and connect our alumni all over the world.”

King David schools learners illustrate the flag of Israel and its symbols.

There was the famous student leader dance, singing, dancing, flag parade, fun, carnivals and laughter.

Benji Bayhack holds the Israel flag with pride.

“Today we truly lived the King David value of instilling a deep love and connection for Israel. Well done to the organising and planning team for putting together this truly incredible and memorable event!”

A flag parade is done by the King David schools learners as they celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut.
Chloe Zindel and Dani Allan share a song with the audience.
Daniel Froehlich and Itiel Katz have their hands on the decks.

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