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Memorial Day 2012
I have always found it strange to wish someone a Happy Memorial Day.
I can never bring myself to say those words. Yes, we all look forward
to the first long weekend that marks the unofficial beginning of summer and the
first barbecue of the season, picnic, trip to the lake... or the Indy 500. But, while all of those things make Memorial Day weekend a fun time, we need to remember the real meaning of Memorial Day... a day to remember and honor those who died protecting the rights we cherish.
As I have done in past years, I'd like to share some information about how Israel honors its fallen heroes. On Yom Hazikaron, the Israeli Memorial Day,
a siren is sounded twice throughout the country during a 24 hour time
period, from sunset to sunset. The first siren marks the beginning of Memorial Day
at 8:00 p.m. and the second is sounded at 11:00 a.m, before prayers are
recited at all military cemeteries. When the siren is sounded, the
entire nation observes a two-minute standstill of all traffic and daily
activities. For the entire day, all places of public entertainment are closed and all radio and television stations play music appropriate to the mood
of the day and broadcast programs honoring fallen soldiers. Everyone participates in honoring those who died serving their country.
Enjoy your holiday weekend, but
please take some time to honor the memory of those who made the ultimate
sacrifice to give us the freedoms we cherish... all gave some, some gave all.
And,
as we remember those who died in service to our country, give thanks to
those who are serving now and to all our Veterans for their past
service to our country.
Below are several links that I thought you might find of interest.
Memorial Day History
American Widow Project
You Tube Rememberance
Buglers at Arlington National Cemetery
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