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‘Pray for the hostages spending another Pesach in captivity’

April 8, 2025 16:09
Nimrod Cohen (Photo: Getty Images)
Yehuda Cohen raises a placard bearing a picture of his son Nimrod Cohen held hostage in the Gaza Strip (Photo: Getty Images)

Viki Cohen, the mother of Nimrod Cohen, who was kidnapped from a burning tank in Rehovot on October 7, 2023, aged just 19, says she longs to walk in the Israeli countryside with her son as a second Pesach without him approaches.

Speaking to the JC, Viki describes how the family has not been able to properly mark any Jewish holidays since the attack. “We used to sit together and share a meal, all the extended family together, and celebrate. But after Nimrod was kidnapped, we don’t have any holidays. We don’t do anything special – it’s just a regular day,” she says.

Pesach was traditionally a time for the Cohen family to enjoy nature and hike in the countryside. The festival, which represents freedom, is particularly painful for Viki because it falls during spring, a time when the countryside is blooming. “Nimrod loves nature and would walk with the family and his friends. We used to hike as a family, but we don’t do it anymore,” she says.

Viki’s reflections come as the families of 59 hostages, held for over 550 days by Hamas in Gaza, prepare for another holiday marked by absence. According to Israeli intelligence, 24 hostages are believed to be alive.