Israel’s Independence Day is celebrated on the fifth day of the month
of Iyar, which is the Hebrew date of the formal establishment of the State of Israel, when members of the “provisional government” read and signed a Declaration of Independence in Tel Aviv. The original date corresponded to May 14, 1948.
Most of the Jewish communities in the Western world have incorporated
this modern holiday into their calendars, but some North American
Jewish communities hold the public celebrations on a following Sunday in
order to attract more participation. In the State of Israel it is a
formal holiday, so almost everyone has the day off.
Yom Haatzmaut Pins from bottle caps
Israel inspired handmade bracelet
This year Map of Israel made of cereals and legumes for Yom HaAtzmaut
Israel map made of rice (blue colored with acrilyc paint) for Mediterranean Sea and Kinneret. Cereals and legumes for Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt .