The Story

On the day of Simchat Torah, time itself is meant to be cyclical and whole. The final words of the Torah are read, and the first words are begun anew—a circle of unbroken joy. This is the sacred time that was ruptured on the 22nd of Tishrei, 5784. The celebrants in the synagogue, dancing with the holy scrolls, and the young people at the festival, dancing under an open sky, were bound by a shared, vibrant life. The violence that met them was an assault on that very principle of joy.

From that wound, a necessary strength was summoned, given the name Iron Swords. It is a name heavy with the weight of what was lost and what must be defended. This is a moment that finds its echo in the words of the prophet Amos, a voice from the depths of Israel’s memory speaking of fire and judgment for an ancient enemy. It is a reminder that this struggle, in its essence, is not new.

But the truest response, the one that holds the nation’s heart, is not found in the clash of iron. It is in the ancient, whispered prayer for the captive and the lost: Acheinu. Our brothers. This plea, which covers the coin’s reverse, is more than a liturgical text; it is the raw cry of a people for its own. It is the refusal to let darkness have the final word, a collective holding of breath until the family of Israel is once again whole.

Beneath the weight of these words, the Star of David signifies endurance. It is the quiet, unyielding belief in return, a testament to a people who, when faced with an abyss, answer with a prayer for redemption.

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The Symbols

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This is the official name of the defensive war launched by the Israel Defense Forces in response to the October 7th attacks. The name is positioned at the center of a powerful graphic burst emanating from below the scenes of celebration. This design visually portrays the “Iron Swords” operation as the nation's forceful and necessary answer to the massacre of the civilians depicted above, representing the moment Israel was forced to turn from celebration to war to defend its people.

Original language: "חרבות ברזל"

Transliteration: Charvot Barzel

Translation: “Iron Swords”

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