‘Hug Squad’ consoles widows, orphans on Memorial Day

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Hundreds of thousands of Israelis flocked to military cemeteries nationwide to mourn friends and loved ones Wednesday, as part of Israel’s Memorial Day. 

Most Israelis know at least one contemporary who fell in battle or in terror attacks – and the traditional cemetery visits are punctuated by high emotions. 

To help heal and bring solace to survivors on this day, the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization (IDFWO) embarked on a unique project: dispatching 68 counselors nationwide to dole out hugs and words of support to widows and orphans. 

Their mission: comforting children whose parents fell in Israel’s many wars. 

 As of May 2016, there are now 9,442 bereaved families, 4,917 widows and 1,948 orphans in Israel. 


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