Flowering Remembrance: A Poppy and a Lily
“I voice a prayer for world peace. In the midst of a world beset with strife and misunderstanding and mistrust, let us, as Jews, stand united in our work. May our efforts serve as a beacon for peace, mutual tolerance and understanding among people. God grant us the power to point the way.”
When Lillian’s husband Archibald was president of the Zionist Organization of Canada, he was instrumental in financing the purchase of 50,000 dunams of land in the Sharon Valley for the Jewish National Fund. The efforts of Canadian Zionists led by the Freimans to purchase this land are remembered. Chizki (Ezekiel) Sivak, deputy mayor and head of the preservation committee of the Emek Hefer Regional Council said:
“Lillian and AJ Freiman remain in the hearts of the present-day residents of Emek Hefer. Two Emek Hefer villages still carry their names – Moshav Havatzelet HaSharon [havatzelet means lily] and Moshav Bitan Aharon. We are thriving in Israel’s breadbasket and are so grateful to Canadian Jewry for funding this land. We are working with the Freiman family and other Canadians to rename a public square ‘Canada Square’ in 2027, to mark the 100th year anniversary of the 1927 Canadian Zionist organization convention in Winnipeg which pledged $1 million to purchase the land that Emek Hefer sits on today.”
This article first appeared in the Canadian Jewish News (www.thecjn.ca) as part of the weekly Treasure Trove.