Education and Training Show and Fair: Hundreds Expected to Participate in Civil Service Appreciation Day

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June 11, 2025   
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Hundreds of young people from the Haredi sector, who serve or have served with dedication in the civil service, are expected to participate tomorrow (Thursday), 16th Sivan, in a unique day of appreciation to be held at the Ha'ama Building in Jerusalem.

The main event, which is taking place as part of the National Salute to Servicemen Week, will include a variety of fascinating activities, including a rich education and training fair, a captivating performance by the best Hasidic singers, and the culmination - an impressive honoring ceremony for outstanding performers.

The event, which is expanding year by year, has been held for several years in a row and aims to celebrate the extraordinary contribution of ultra-Orthodox service members to emergency, security and rescue agencies, and to the overall needs of Israeli society.

Upon entering the Nation Buildings, service members will benefit from an innovative and exceptional training and education fair. This fair will offer exposure to highly sought-after jobs and positions, and provide essential tools and information in the areas of employment and development in the world of work.

Afterwards, hundreds of service members from the Haredi sector will gather in the main hall, where they will enjoy a captivating and moving musical performance. The best artists of the Hasidic singer, Shmulik Sukkot and Bentz Stein, together with singer Haim Israel, conducted by Maestro Yoeli Diekman and his orchestra.

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The event will culminate in a special recognition ceremony, during which the Director General of the National Civilian Service Authority, Reuven Pinsky, will deliver a speech.

The CEO will award certificates of appreciation to outstanding volunteers who work with endless dedication and earn the name of God during their significant service.

"The volunteers sanctify the heavens and strengthen the people of Israel," said Pinsky as part of the process for selecting the outstanding individuals. "There is great recognition and deep appreciation for the unique contribution of the ultra-Orthodox volunteers."

The National Civil Service Authority sees enormous importance in holding this recognition event. The event is an integral part of the welcome development trend, in which hundreds of young ultra-Orthodox people join civil service every year. This trend allows them to make a significant contribution to the state and society, and also to acquire valuable professional training and knowledge, which form a solid foundation for the successful integration of the volunteers into significant roles in security and rescue agencies and in the labor market in the future.

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