Rabbi Avraham Zarbiv lit a torch. "In honor of the privilege to study and teach Torah, to serve the public as a religious judge, and to fight with the Givati Brigade, in the reconnaissance unit, and in the engineering company - Kach Reish. In honor of the bulldozer and backhoe operators - the pathbreakers, who defeat the enemy and dismantle terrorist infrastructure while protecting the lives of our soldiers. In honor of fighters with courage, initiative and out-of-the-box thinking, who adapted the combat method to a campaign unlike any other," he said. "In honor of the people of Israel, a determined and beloved nation, in all its shades and parts."

