Teachers' Day is observed in Israel on Kislev 23, a holiday established at the national level in 2013 to express public appreciation for teachers and educators. This celebration highlights the crucial role that teachers play in shaping the future of society and aims to encourage talented individuals to pursue careers in teaching. Various organizations, including government bodies, nongovernmental organizations, parents, and teachers' unions, actively promote the holiday by organizing events to honor educators. Typical customs include decorating schools and universities with red carpets, balloons, and giant banners, as well as students and parents sending personal greeting cards, e-cards, and video messages to express their gratitude.
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