Arnet Liam
Athénée Ganenou
4th grade
Belgium
In my drawing, there is a character hanging from a branch and having fun. Around this character, there is Noa Kirel's ribbon, a star of David (maguen David), a rose, a heart, and the words "I Love Israel". I added the phrase "76 years old you are too old" to add this little touch of humor and celebrate its creation. My poster answers the question "What values does Israel represent today?" because the symbols I drew show different important aspects of Israel today: culture with Noa Kirel, faith with Magen David , beauty with the rose, love with the heart, and patriotism with “I Love Israel”. I drew symbols that represent today's Israel to show how this country is rich in culture, tradition and love. The idea I expressed in my poster is that Israel today is a mixture of joy, culture, tradition and love. I wanted to show how Israel is a dynamic and beloved country. The posters were very inspiring but I favored my imagination and looking at current events as a source of inspiration.