Jerusalem -  The President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, lit the first Chanukkah candle at his official residence in Jerusalem accompanied by soldiers from the Israeli Orthodox FDI battalions, whom he congratulated for his dedication to religion and defense of the country.

Rivlin said to the soldiers: “I see them, and I see the modern Hasmoneans: soldiers, warriors, righteous people, who occupy themselves in the Torah. This is really Al HaNisim . I am also very impressed by the inner diversity here: Hasidic, Lithuanian and Sephardic. You represent very well the groups in the Haredi sector. “

The president added: “I would like to express deep gratitude for your contribution to the security of the State of Israel, and your contribution is at all levels. You are a bridge that brings you closer and unifies. You are pioneers in this. “

Jewish Link Mexico and Israel - The President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, lit the first Hanukkah candle at his official residence in Jerusalem accompanied by soldiers from the Israeli Orthodox FDI battalions, whom he congratulated for his dedication to religion and defense of the country.

Rivlin said to the soldiers: “I see them, and I see the modern Hasmoneans: soldiers, warriors, righteous people, who occupy themselves in the Torah. This is really Al HaNisim . I am also very impressed by the inner diversity here: Hasidic, Lithuanian and Sephardic. You represent very well the groups in the Haredi sector. “

The president added: “I would like to express deep gratitude for your contribution to the security of the State of Israel, and your contribution is at all levels. You are a bridge that brings you closer and unifies. You are pioneers in this. “

At the end of his speech, Rivlin told the soldiers: “You inspire us and show us that we can find a balance between preserving the State and preserving the most sensitive, each with its own values ​​and way of life. I remember that in my military service I served with a few ultra-Orthodox soldiers. We do not change our lifestyle, and we do not try not to change the lifestyle of our friends. We were all brothers in arms. “

About 7,400 Haredi soldiers, officers and career soldiers are part of the IDF, and in the last decade there has been an increase of 10.5 in terms of increased enlistments.