The Lead
Former hostages Sasha Tropnov and Sapir Cohen were married on Sunday evening in a ceremony that served as a profound personal milestone for the couple and a moment of national resilience. President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal were among the guests attending the celebration, which comes after both Tropnov and Cohen survived captivity in Gaza following their abduction during the October 7 Hamas-led massacre.
The wedding of Sasha Tropnov and Sapir Cohen took place on Sunday evening, drawing national attention as a symbol of recovery and hope. The couple was taken captive from Kibbutz Nir Oz during the October 7 attack. Sapir Cohen was released during the temporary ceasefire in late November, while Sasha Tropnov remained in captivity for a longer period before his eventual return.
A National Celebration
The presence of President Isaac Herzog and First Lady Michal Herzog underscored the national significance of the event. Reports from the ceremony noted a deeply emotional atmosphere, particularly during the chuppah (wedding canopy) service. The ceremony was officiated by Rabbi Berel Lazar, the Chief Rabbi of Russia, reflecting the international attention and support the couple received during their time in captivity and following their release.
Symbols of Resilience
During the ceremony, the song "Mima'amakim" (From the Depths) was played, a choice that resonated with the couple's journey from the tunnels of Gaza to their wedding day. The event was widely shared across Israeli media and social platforms, with many observers describing the union as a victory of life and continuity over the trauma of the past year. The Tropnov family has been a prominent voice in the struggle for the return of the hostages, and the wedding marks a moment of private joy amidst the ongoing national challenges regarding those still held in Gaza.
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