According to Knesset law, the Hebrew date of the assassination, the 12th of Heshvan 5756, serves as the Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Day, the national day of remembrance and mourning marked by all state institutions, army bases and schools.
All Memorial Day ceremonies and educational programs are devoted to commemorating the life and legacy of Yitzhak Rabin, promoting and protecting democratic values, and examining the danger that violence poses to society and state.
The Yitzhak Rabin Center hosts memorial and commemoration events throughout the country and assists municipalities, schools, youth movements and army bases in creating commemoration ceremonies. The Center produces educational materials focused on themes relating to leadership, civil society, democracy and the sociology of the Israeli society as well as videos, posters, photographic exhibitions, candles and stickers.
Every year since the assassination, the Israeli public gathers at the site of the assassination, Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, for a peace rally to remember.
A succession of official ceremonies mark the Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Day each year:
- The Candle Lighting Ceremony hosted by the Israeli President at the President’s Residence
- The State Memorial Ceremony at the Mt. Herzl Military Cemetery
- A special plenary session of the Knesset (Israel’s Parliament