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Israel Day Parade 2026 is Declaration of ‘Proud Americans. Proud Zionists’

Some 50,000 marched in the 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

By Karen Rubin, editor@news-photos-features.com, news-photos-features.com

The 2026 Israel Day Parade drew over 50,000 marchers from around the region and even the world but what it lacked in bipartisan, almost universal support from New Yorkers it more than made up for in a defiant, joyful energy and spirit.

For the first time in anyone’s memory, a New York City mayor declined to march in the parade. As a Palestinian rights supporter, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has criticized Israel’s response to the Hamas terror attacks on Oct. 27, 2023. 

Instead, the march was led by New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with former mayor Mike Bloomberg. Other political luminaries and parade regulars included Senator Chuck Schumer; Governor Kathy Hochul; New York Attorney General Letitia James; NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli; city Comptroller Mark Levine; and city Council Speaker Julie Menin. Congressman Dan Goldman was also expected to march.

Eric Goldstein, CEO of the United Jewish Federation of New York was at signing of Governor Kathy Hochul’s “Buffer Bill” before joining in the 2026 Israel Day Parade © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Governor Hochul did more than march, she signed the “Buffer Bill” – legislation that creates a 50-foot security perimeter between protests and houses of worship.

“Today we march in defiance and also to stand up for the values that define New York State since its very beginning,” Governor Hochul declared at the start of the march. “We will always be that bastion, that beacon of hope for others to be able to live the way they want to live, and practice their religious belief freely from harassment.

“That is why just one hour ago, I was proud to stand with our leaders from JCRC and UJA and other organizations to literally sign the ‘Buffer Bill’ — the first ever in the State of New York that says when you go to worship with your families, you should not have to endure harassment, intimidation or hatred from anyone.

“We’re going to stand up and make sure that you’re protected on our streets and in our subways and in our schools and our community centers, because this is who we are, my friends, and don’t let anyone else tell you otherwise. We stand up for each other. We are allies with one another, and hate against one is hate against all,” Governor Hochul declared.

UJA Federation New York: Proud New Yorkers. Proud Zionists. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Hochul’s Republican opponent, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, also took the opportunity to make himself – and his opposition to Mamdani- very visible, holding a rally and passing out campaign signs which a cluster of onlookers along the Fifth Avenue route held up. Blakeman, who after Mamdani’s election said he would erect a security “surveillance wall” between New York City and Nassau County, has attacked Mamdani as an antisemite because Mamdani loosened the definition of “antisemitism” to distinguish between hate speech and political criticism of the Israeli government.  

(Blakeman’s surveillance wall consisted of AI video cameras with facial recognition, license plate readers, and increased police patrols and cooperation with ICE over immigration enforcement. The move prompted pushback from civil liberties advocates, still smarting from his formation of a secretive private militia but his “tough guy” persona and policies are central to Blakeman’s administration and his campaign for governor.)

Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams marches in the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Former Mayor Eric Adams also marched, and was greeted by a group of onlookers cheering, “We want you back.” Several on the sidelines and in the parade carried signs attacking Mamdani.

Consulate General of Israel marches in the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Israeli elected officials also joined, among them Amir Ohana, the speaker of the Knesset, Israel’s parliament; former UN Ambassador Magen David Adom Global President Gilad Erdan; Mayor Matah Katzman of Even-Yehuda; and Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon, with a large contingent from Israel’s consulate.

Ambassador Gilad Erdan, former UN Ambassador and Magen David Adom Global President marches in the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

The overarching theme for the 2026 march was “Proud Americans, Proud Zionists,” focusing on Jewish visibility, identity, pride and community solidarity, and highlighting the strong bonds between the United States and Israel, Israel’s history and its permanence. Signs read “Standing Together. Standing Proud.” “Israel Our History. Our Future.” “Stronger than Before. Thank you for standing with us.” “Unapologentically Zionist.”

Carrying the banner of Hebrew Academy of Nassau County: Standing Together. Standing Proud © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Stronger Than Before. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Our History. Our Future. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Proud Americans. Proud Zionists. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Unapologetically Zionist. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Israel is Forever. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Proud Americans. Proud religious Zionists. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

The defiant vibe predominated, amidst a worrisome decline in support from Americans (especially a Democratic faction and young progressives) that could hurt Israel severely as that country will likely have to deal with generational war as a result of its short-sighted militancy in Iran and Lebanon as well as Gaza and the West Bank.

Sending a message: Two states for two peoples in Democracy. Stop antisemitism. Am Israel chai! 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Don’t just march. Mobilize. Organize. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Jewish safety is not political. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

A growing number of Americans are demanding an end to the billions in military aid for Israel and much of the world has lost sympathy for the decades of terror Israelis have had to endure in face of Netanyahu and the Israeli right-wing’s abuses in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon. Even liberal American Jews have expressed opposition to Netanyahu and the direction his right wing extremists have taken Israel. Increasingly, support for Israel, once bipartisan, is being associated with Trump and the MAGA rightwing extremists, a partisan wedge that can only hurt Israel.

But that was not on the minds of the 50,000 who marched in the Israel Day Parade, nor the thousands of like-minded supporters who lined Fifth Avenue – albeit a shortened parade route – to cheer them on.

2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Standing Together with Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

There was a joyous, triumphant, in-your-face pride, energy and clear demonstration of the unity of values and purpose they see between the United States and Israel.

American Veterans of Israel, 1948. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Jewish War Veterans. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Among the marchers, Holocaust survivors, American Veterans of Israel 1948, Jewish American Veterans, a huge contingent from Israel’s Consulate, the Judeo-Christian Zionist Congress and from Chinatown’s chamber of commerce.

Holocaust survivors. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Judeo-Christian Zionist congress 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

And while Mamdani, New York City’s first Muslim mayor, may have skipped the parade, there was a small contingent of Muslims for Israel.

Muslims for Israel march in the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

More fanciful marchers included Philadelphia Mummers, two camels, bottle dancers from “Fiddler on the Roof,” and a contingent of Chai Riders motorcyclists.

Bottle dancers at 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A contingent from Chinatown joins the Israel Day Parade © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Marching in the 2026 Israel Day Parade © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Amidst heightened levels of antisemitism, anti-Israel and anti-Zionist acts and concern for terror attacks, the march this year came with an unprecedented level of security – streets were barricaded from Madison Avenue to Sixth Avenue, all onlookers had to go through security and were separated from the marchers by a buffer and barricades, the parade route was shortened, and there was an extra heavy police presence.

“As the mayor of our city, I take seriously my responsibility to protect the safety and well-being of every New Yorker and every event, regardless of my attendance,” Mayor Mamdani said at a press conference a week before.

As a result, there were few onlookers who were not somehow connected to the march, and no anti-Israel protesters along the route, though there was the regular, small group of ultra-orthodox outside the security perimeter who oppose Israel’s creation before the messiah.

Orthodox Jews protest the existence of Israel before the coming of the messiah © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

A group of onlookers who were otherwise supportive of Israel but opposed to Netanyahu and his right wing government, waved signs saying reflecting their nuanced position: “The only hope: a shared Israel-Palestinian future” and “This Israeli Government belongs in the Hague, not in NYC”. Another tried to separate politics from supporting Israel’s security.

The only hope: a shared Israeli-Palestinian future. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Here are more highlights of the 2026 Israel Day Parade:

Dancing in the street, celebrating Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A joyous, if defiant, celebration of Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
American Jewish Medical Association: No hate in healthcare. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A joyous, if defiant, celebration of Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing up for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A joyous, if defiant, celebration of Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing up for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
American Jewish Medical Association: No hate in healthcare. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Hadassah. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Israel is Forever. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Friends of the IDF. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Friends of the IDF. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Philadelphia Mummers bring their cheer to the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Carrying the flame for the Maccabiah Games into the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Blowing a shofar at the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Chai Riders join the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Two skylines. One sky. 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Philadelphia Mummers bring their cheer to the 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Long Island Stands with Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Temple Beth-El of Great Neck marches in the 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Shai Salutes Israel, a Light to all Nations. 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Temple Israel of Great Neck marches in the 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Terri’s Angels stand with Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A joyous, if defiant, celebration of Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Hebrew Academy of Long Beach, 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A huge show of support for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
#End Jew Hatred. Antisemitism has been on the rise for years, but has escalated since the Israel-Gaza War © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Westchester stands with Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade in New York City © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating and standing for Israel. 2026 Israel Day Parade, NYC © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

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Israel Day Parade is Outpouring of Solidarity for Israel’s 75th Anniversary of Independence

Some 40,000 marched in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence. The parade is believed to be the largest display of solidarity with Israel in the world © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

By Karen Rubin, News-Photos-Features.com

This year’s Israel Day Parade along New York City’s Fifth Avenue, themed “Israel @75: Renewing the Hope,” celebrated the nation’s 75th anniversary since its historic founding, and may well have been the largest.

With some 40,000 marchers from throughout New York City, Long Island, Westchester, Rockland, New Jersey and as far as Pennsylvania, Ohio and Canada, it is the largest display of solidarity for Israel in the world.

This year’s was especially jubilant, and is typical, not without its protesters. This year, many of those marching, as well as a smattering on the sidelines, held signs in support of the pro-democracy movement

Among the politicians showing support for Israel: New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, Congressman Jerrold Nadler, and Attorney General Letitia James © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

The Israel Day Parade (also known as the Salute to Israel or the Celebrate Israel Parade) is an annual parade held in New York City each June to celebrate the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.

The parade is billed by the organizers as the largest meeting of people in support of the nation of Israel in the world.

As he has done for 25 years, Stanley Hochhauser, a CPA from Hicksville, Long Island, blows the shofar to start the Israel Day Parade © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

As is the tradition, the parade got underway with the blowing of shofars – Stanley Hochhauser, a CPA from Hicksville, Long Island has done the honors for the past 25 years –  to open the festivities, followed by colorful floats and marching bands.

Another tradition of the Israel Day Parade are the protesters.

Marchers, who had been showing great energy and enthusiasm, became most animated when hit the line of anti-Israel/anti-Zionism protesters – a cluster of ultra-Orthodox Jews co-existing with pro-Palestinian protesters. Joyful chants of celebration turned to angry defiant ones.

What would an Israel Day Parade be without protest? Marchers take on the anti-Zionist ultra-Orthodox and the pro-Palestinians © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

The youngest children were bewildered at seeing ultra-Orthodox Jews who condemn the creation of Israel (until the messiah has come) allied with pro-Palestinians; teen boys were the most animated in a not-going-to-take-it-anymore way, felt empowered being in the majority, separated by fencing, and for one of the rare times in Jewish history, with the power-edge. And their respective group organizers did an excellent job of moving people along in order to avoid any confrontation.

Younger children seemed bewildered by the protests © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Further up along the march, the protesters were pro-israel but anti Netanyahu’s far-right bend toward authoritarianism. Many of the 40,000 marchers celebrating Israel’s 75th year of Independence also carried signs “Freedom. Equality. Democracy.”

But 40,000 to perhaps 100, if that many.  A rare imbalance of that proportion to a minority people that has suffered anti-Semitism since the beginning of time, with the exception of Israel, founded as a Jewish state.

U.S. Senator Charles Schumer,who, as the Senate Majority Leader is the highest ranking elected American Jew, marches in the Israel Day Parade © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

It is an opportunity for politicians to also show their solidarity with Israel – among them, US Senator Charles Schumer, who noted he is the highest ranking American Jew ever in government (higher than Douglas Emhoff, the first ever Jewish Second Gentleman); Congressman Jerrold Nadler, Governor Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James (who notes she spent 10 years as the representative for Crown Heights, Brooklyn), Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the City’s Councilmembers; Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and County Legislator Mazi Melesa Pilip.

Among the celebrities, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the renowned sex therapist, media personality and a Holocaust survivor.

The parade, along Fifth Avenue from 57th Street to 77th Street, has been an annual event in New York 1965,when thousands of American Zionist youth walked down Riverside Drive in support of the young State of Israel. This impromptu walk gradually evolved to include Jewish community organizations, synagogues, marching bands, and floats as it morphed into the Salute to Israel Parade on Fifth Avenue.In 2011 the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York assumed management of the Parade and officially changed the event’s name to the Celebrate Israel Parade to focus on celebrating the vibrant and diverse State of Israel.

Here are highlights:

Marching in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope”  © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence© Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Marching in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Marching in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
North Shore Hebrew Academy, Great Neck, Long Island, celebrates Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence© Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence© Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence© Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Riverdale Jewish Community Partnership celebrates Israel © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence© Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
“We are here for Holocaust Survivors” at the Israel Day Parade © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Among the celebrities at the Israel Day Parade, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the renowned sex therapist, media personality and a Holocaust survivor © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli shows solidarity with Israel © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
NYS Attorney General Letitia James stands with Israel © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
New York City Mayor Eric Adams shows solidarity with Israel © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Nassau County Long Island has a huge contingent marching in the Israel Day Parade © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Israel Day Parade marchers from Columbus Ohio © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Marching in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Marching in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which stands against anti-Semitism and racism, marches in the Israel Day Parade © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Marching in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Rambam Mesivta of Lawrence, Long Island, marches for Israel © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Marching in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
North Hempstead Councilwoman Veronica Lurvey and former Supervisor Jon Kaiman join Temple Israel of Great Neck to celebrate Israel © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Temple Beth-el of Great Neck, Long Island, celebrates Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Marching in the 2023 Israel Day Parade celebrating the nation’s 75th anniversary of independence with “Hope” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
“We Stand With the Israeli LGBTQ Community” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Bnei Akiva of the US and Canada celebrates Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence© Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary of independence© Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

See also:

American Jews Are Right to Stand With Israeli Protesters in Defense of Democracy

Facing Surge, Fed, State Officials Get Serious About Combating Antisemitism: ‘Silence is Complicity’

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