The National Memorial Hall for Israel's Fallen, located in the city of Jerusalem, is one of the most important memorial sites in Israel. This memorial was created at the initiative of the country's Ministry of Defense with a deeply moving goal—to commemorate all Israelis who died in wars, as well as Jewish fighters, dating back to 1860. It is a place where the past meets the present, reminding us of the price of peace and independence.

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The memorial is not just a monument but a special space of memory. The names of all the fallen are commemorated here, starting with Aaron Hershler, whose life tragically ended in Jerusalem in 1873. Each name is engraved on a special brick, symbolizing the individual contribution and sacrifice of each person.
One of the unique features of the National Memorial Hall is its interactive approach to preserving memory. An electronic element is installed next to each name brick. This allows visitors to get more detailed information about the life and fate of the specific person whose name is immortalized on the wall. In this way, the memorial not only preserves names but also tells stories, making the memory of the fallen alive and accessible to future generations.