May His Memory be a Revolution—This is a 1" sterling silver, round, double-sided pendant. It is available on a sterling silver bead or paperclip chain or on a black leather cord with a sterling silver clasp closure.
Hersh Goldberg-Polin z"l
On 10/7/2023 Hamas terrorists kidnapped Hersh Goldberg-Polin - 23 years old, from a roadside bomb shelter after fleeing the Nova music festival. His arm was blown off by a grenade explosion, which killed most of those hiding in the shelter with him.
Hersh's parents, Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jonathan Polin, traveled the world, speaking to everyone who would listen, from the Pope to Heads of State, to help free the hostages. Rachel would end her speeches with a direct message to Hersh: "I love you. Be strong. Survive."
Hersh was murdered in a tunnel with five other hostages, Eden Yerushalmi, 24, Ori Danino, 25, Alex Lobanov, 32, Carmel Gat, 40, and Almog Sarusi, 27, after surviving 11 months in captivity.
May his memory be a revolution for good.
Proceeds from the sale of each necklace will be donated to the Hersh Goldberg-Polin z" l Memorial Fund, a registered charity based in Jerusalem and hosted by JGive, organization number 580586998.
Hersh Goldberg-Polin z" l Memorial Fund:
"…The 23 years of life that we had with you, Hersh, were a blessing. We will now work to make your legacy a similar blessing… Jon Polin at Hersh's Funeral, 2 September 2024
Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin loved people, music, soccer and the outdoors. Hersh was energetic, kind, patient, curious, respectful, funny, irreverent and pensive. He was loved by many and touched countless hearts.
The Hersh Goldberg-Polin z"l Memorial Fund has been established to help carry on his legacy of light, love and peace. The fund will support causes and efforts that honor the Jewish values and commitment to improving humanity by which Hersh lived his life. Hersh's family will allocate funds to organizations that demand justice, work to bridge differences, and inspire people to challenge their own thinking and better understand each other.
May his memory be a blessing and change.......for good.