She Wore a Dress With Names of Israeli Hostages to Ball by Mackenzie Landi December 15, 2023 December 15, 2023 Attending a reception for Finland’s Independence Day at the Presidential Palace, the President of the Jewish Community of Finland Yaron Nadbornik wore a #BringThemHomeNow necklace, while his wife’s, Galith, dress featured the names of the hostages. Batel Lindström, the dress designer, shared on Instagram: “Galith Nadbornik accompanied by her husband Yaron Nadbornik wearing a custom made ivory satin evening dress… to Finland Independence Day president ball.” Yaron Nadbornik is currently the President of the Central Council of Finnish Jewish Communities and the Helsinki Jewish Community since 2010. He is also a member of the European Jewish Congress Executive representing Finland. In recent years he has taken a strong interest in inter-religious dialogue and has served as president of the National Forum for Cooperation of Religions in Finland and is also a member of the Finnish Religious Leaders President’s Council. (JPost / VFI News) “Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.” – 1 John 4:7 Originally posted at vfinews.com Comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Nazareth | The Childhood hometown of Jesus next post The Rehab Innovations Helping to Heal War Wounds You may also like 10 celebrities who’ve visited Israel since October 7 May 10, 2024 Israel: The Dead Sea is Anything but Dead May 10, 2024 Ultimate Israel Bourekas Guide: What Shape Has What... May 2, 2024 Donating Life-saving Gear to Southern Emergency Teams April 18, 2024 Everything You Need to Know About the Israel... April 18, 2024 The Great Sphinx—The Stuff of Legend, The Wonder... April 12, 2024 Fixing the Farms Hamas Ruined, Readying Them for... April 12, 2024 Mother of Gaza Hostage Fights Daily to Bring... April 4, 2024 Despite War, Israel’s Tech Sector is Showing Resilience April 4, 2024 Airlines flying to Israel now and those returning... April 4, 2024