Maccabi Tel Aviv FC held this evening (Monday) a candle lighting event at Bloomfield stadium. Organized by the Maccabi Tel Aviv FC Foundation, the event which was staged for the second season in succession at Bloomfield’s VIP lounge. The ceremony was attended by families of fans who were murdered, killed, or kidnapped during the deadly attack on October 7th or in the Swords of Iron war since, the first team playing and coaching staff as well as club’s management.
This year, in a bid to acknowledge the contribution of members of our community, eight guests were invited symbolizing the 8 candles in Hannukah, whose actions represent values of unconditional giving and courage. Such values strengthen our foundations as a community.
Members of the Maccabi community who received the honor this year was Dr Osnat Levzion-Korach (General Director of Shamir Medical Center), Ido Shimriz (brother of Alon Shamriz who was taken hostage from Kfar Aza and after escaping his captives was mistakenly shot dead by IDF soldiers on Dec 15th 2023), Dvir Dangur, Dudu Brown, Carmi Yogev, Nira Shpak as well as Mandy and Tom Damari the mother and brother of Emmily who is still held hostage for 451 days.
During the event, which was hosted by Yossiel Ne’eman, Maccabi’s CEO, Ben Mansford, said amongst other things: “We try and do our best to try put a smile on your faces, especially on the pitch and I’m so proud that we have already secured two titles this season and continue to fly the Maccabi and Israeli flag abroad, and in doing so, I believe Zarko and the Players are showing the real Maccabee spirit. What we can promise you all again – is that we will continue to do our best to support you and your loved ones, honoring their memory or assisting their recovery.”
Dr Osnat Lezion Korach, General Director of Shamir Medical Center, said: “After October 7th and in addition to treating soldiers, we opened a medical center for civilians, survivors of the Nova festival, and members of the security forces suffering from PTSD. The amazing results give us all hope to many people who might be living in a healthy body but they are mentally scarred. We are all geared up and prepared to treat the hostages once they return and will do so with the utmost sensitivity and care.”