Jerusalem, Israel - Mar. 27, 2022  - Sunday, March 27,  כ"ד באדר ב׳ תשפ"ב, President Isaac Herzog hosted a commemorative event in memory of Zvika Levy, z"l, who was fondly called "the father of lone soldiers" at Beit Hanasi in Jerusalem, Israel.

In collaboration, with the Jewish National Fund, Jewish Agency, and the kibbutz movement, the "Hamsa" program was announced to be a continuation of Levy's work supporting lone soldiers. 

 Zvika, z"l, was a social activist who worked over many decades with thousands of needy soldiers and bereaved families. The Hamsa program was inaugurated, to help olim from the moment they land in Israel until their full integration into society. 

The board of directors of the JNF, Rani Trinus, the secretary general of the kibbutz movement Nir Meir and other dignitaries participated along with lone soldiers from Venezuela to South Africa and more. The acting head of the Jewish Agency, Yaakov Hagoel attended briefly. A short video was shown.

The President opened his remarks by saying: "I am happy to host the Hamsa program here, which I had the privilege of co-founding in my previous role as chairman of the Jewish Agency, and I am proud to host the soldiers participating in the program today. I am especially proud to host here all those involved in the sacred work and the Levy family and commemorate the dear Zvika Levy z"l, whose activity and tremendous contribution for the lone soldiers in Israel was the cornerstone for the establishment of this beautiful project. I got to know Zvika well. Every conversation with him - about life, the direction for Israel was always exciting."

The President noted the importance of the program and said: "The 'Hamsa program' provides guidance from the moment of immigration, throughout the service and at the end, until full absorption; provides creative and important solutions, and establishes the close and long-standing relationship between the kibbutzim and the lone soldiers. "


In conclusion, the President thanked the organizations that took part in the event: To all the partners, thank you very much. Go with Bracha. "

Because active soldiers were in attendance, BJL avoided publishing their faces in the photo essay of the event held in the main diplomatic room.