You know: the private revenge on the Nazis can be a falafel dose
75 years have passed since Dogo Leitner dreamed of hot rolls in the freezing cold of the death march from Auschwitz. His falafel-eating venture took Jewish Spirit students one step further in a venture that supports individual soldiers as a particularly exciting commemoration project. Story and gallery
Falafel to fulfill the dream (Photo: Jewish Spirit)
Jewish Spirit (Photo: Jewish Spirit, PR)
Seventy-five years have passed since that day when David (Dogo) Lightner dreamed of hot rolls in the freezing cold of the death march from Auschwitz in Birkenau. The young boy who was then a grown man today does not give up his private revenge on the Nazis, to falafel to fulfill the dream he dreamed of the death march. In recent years, hundreds of people joined the Dogo tradition and eat falafel on the liberation of the Auschwitz camp - January 18, and last year it was Chief of Staff Yair Kochavi who ate and said the falafel is also a circle for him as a son of Holocaust survivors, most of his family killed in the Auschwitz camp.
But not only the Chief of Staff and the family, this year the campaign expanded to the community as well. Students of the Jewish Spirit's Beit Midrash seminary decided to join Dogo this year and did so in an original and exciting way. Within the comprehensive school in Ashdod, students of the beit midrash initiated an active break under the sign of Operation Dogo. At the break, the students sold falafel when all their income was spent on individual soldiers living in Ashdod, so that as a dream of a Jewish boy in the Holocaust on hot rolls, this memorial was born that this year also managed to pass it on to a significant contribution to those in need.
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