On Monday, February 24th, Friends of Israel Sci-Tech Schools has called upon its 100,000 students and more than 8,000 staff members to pause their studies and work when the siren sounds. In a solemn display of unity and mourning, students and staff will march with flags to honor the memory of Shiri Bibas and her children, Ariel and Kfir.
In a letter to students and staff, Raz Frohlich, CEO of Friends of Israel Sci-Tech Schools, wrote:
“In pain that has no end, we part from Shiri and her children. We were unable to prevent your abduction, we were unable to save you, but the least we can do is stop, honor your memory, and never forget. I call on the entire Friends of Israel Sci-Tech Schools community to stop when the siren sounds, to recognize your bravery, and to share in the pain that unites us all.”
This initiative reflects our commitment to standing together in solidarity and ensuring that the memory of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir is never forgotten.
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