Forest in Beersheva to Memorialize Newtown Massacre
Over 2,000 people have donated money to plant a forest of
over 3,000 trees in Be’ersheva in order to honor the victims of the
Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre. The trees will be part
of the Be’ersheva River Park, a 1,700 acre environmental area being
constructed by the Jewish National Fund in the Negev’s provincial
capital city.
In recent days, a delegation of 15 representatives of Hadassah came to Israel in order to plant the first tree in honor of the Sandy Hook Massacre victims. Natan asserted, “A tree is the ultimate symbol of new life. The initial idea was to dedicate the forest in memory of Noah Pozner, who was among the victims of the massacre at the school in Connecticut and was Jewish, and then we realized that we would like to honor the memory of all the children who were murdered in this horrible massacre. Within a few days our members contributed more than $50,000 and I am proud to be the first person to plant the first sapling in the forest.”
Upon planting the first tree into the ground, Natan stated, “The roots of this mulberry tree will hold the desert soil, produce fruit, and give shade to the families recently under fire who will enjoy the park. Trees are a Biblical symbol of life, and the saplings donated will bloom, grove after grove, in the memory of the children and the staff in Newtown.” Around 7,000 Hadassah members reside in Connecticut, with 230 of them living in Newtown itself.
Source: United with Israel
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That's a really nice idea. A small bit of good from a horrendous situation.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet idea!
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