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Commemorating October 7th: A Social Media Campaign

To Commemorate the one-year anniversary of the events of October 7th, the AZM has launched a social media campaign to collectively honor the memory of those killed on October 7th and throughout the war. Through a shared digital presence, we can amplify the message of unity, strength, and hope during this difficult time of remembrance. 

At the heart of the campaign is a powerful graphic that incorporates three meaningful symbols: the number 7, representing resilience and reflection since that day; the yellow ribbon, symbolizing hope for the return of the hostages still held; and the red Calanit, Israel’s national flower, which has stood as an emblem of strength and endurance since October 7th. Together they represent the spirit of Israel and the strength of the Jewish people.

The campaign offers social media posts, profile icons, and cover photos designed for adaptability across various platforms, allowing individuals and organizations to show their support in a unified, cohesive way.

We encourage social media users to adopt and share these graphics starting October 1st  and continuing through the Hebrew anniversary of 10/7/2023 commemorated in Israel this year on 25 Tishrei (October 27th), ensuring our voices remain strong and united. 

PROFILE PICTURES

For Instructions on how to change your profile picture Click Here 

Feed Posts 

The below images are sized for Instagram & Facebook, but are compatible for all social media platforms 

The below images are sized for X (Twitter), but are compatible for LinkedIn as well 

For posting instructions on Instagram, Facebook, X & LinkedIn Click Here.

Cover Photos/bANNERS 

The below images are compatible for Facebook cover photo, X (Twitter) banner, & Linkedin banner. 

For instructions on Changing your Cover Photos & Banners Click Here.

EMAIL SIGNATURE

For Instructions on how to add the design to your email signature Click Here.

To access all media files & instruction documents Click Here.

For more resources to commemorate October 7th Click Here 

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