Daniel Lew Hanan
Olami Ort
6th grade
Mexico
In my poster, we'll find several rather curious elements. One of them is the background color, which is a mix of blue and black. For example, if you come home from school happy, you'll tell your mom or dad that your day was good, that it was a blue day, a good day. On the other hand, if you come home sad or angry, you'll say, "This day was black, it was bad." We also have the dove, which signifies peace in Israel, and the two hands holding it, which represent the union of all of Israel. The arms are yellow in honor of peace. And the blue halph part of the dove represents the union and the White halph represents the peace. In a few words, this is what my poster contains. The value that Israel represents in my life is undoubtedly peace, since I am someone who seeks to solve problems by talking instead of hitting, so I believe without a doubt that this is what Israel represents in my life. It also represents never giving up because no matter how difficult the situation is, Israel will always hold its head "Israel is not just a land; it is the refuge of an eternal people, the promise made into soil, and faith turned into a nation. Like hands that uphold peace and wings that defy the wind, we keep rising with hope, unity, and an unbreakable spirit. Am Yisrael Chai." I was inspired from my mind, I imagined a dove suffering and a man holding it in his hands to encourage it and motivate it to keep going. That is what happens in Israel. We are a nation and if one suffers we all suffer, and if we all suffer one suffers. We are one for all and all for one. A few days ago, with the release of Renees, the entire nation of Israel and the entire Jewish community united so that everything turns out well