
Herzog: ‘Jerusalem Is Not Just a Symbol, It Is Alive’
President Isaac Herzog delivered remarks on the evening of Thursday, May 14, at the state ceremony marking 59 years since the liberation and unification of Jerusalem, held at Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem. “Jerusalem is not only a symbol. Anyone who sees in it only a symbol misses Jerusalem. Jerusalem is so wondrous because it is alive,” he told attendees. “Because in the shadow of the ancient stones, children play. Because alongside the grand sweep of history, there are small, tangible, daily lives.”
“And this, perhaps, is Jerusalem’s great secret: it does not ask us to choose between memory and life. It demands that we carry both together. To remember the fallen, and to build homes; to safeguard the holy places, and to develop every sphere of life,” Herzog continued. “This evening, we stand on the threshold of the sixtieth year of the city’s reunification. More years have passed in the State of Israel with a united Jerusalem than with a divided one.”
“We have already proven to the entire world that we will never give up on Jerusalem and its past. Now is the time to prove to ourselves that we are capable of proudly shaping its future as well,” the president declared. Herzog concluded by urging Israelis to safeguard Jerusalem not only with strength but also in spirit, morality, and responsibility, ensuring that every young person in the city — from every neighborhood and every community — knows they are part of its future.
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“Dear God, we thank You for the unification of Jerusalem and for the privilege of seeing Your eternal city flourish in our generation. We pray in Yeshua’s Name for the peace of Jerusalem and for all those who dwell within her gates. Please continue to safeguard this holy city and its people, fulfilling Your promises concerning the place where You have chosen to put Your Name. We pray that every resident of Jerusalem would know Your love and shaping hand upon their lives, and that the city would shine as a beacon of Your purposes for the nations.”