An annual memorial service for the missing soldiers of Israel takes place in the garden's main plaza on the
Seventh of Adar, the day in the Hebrew calendar which marks the traditional date of the death of
Moses, whose grave, according to the
Bible, is known only to God. According to the rabbis,
ransoming of captives is closely tied to the commandment of saving a life, and is thereby supremely important in Jewish law. Jewish law obligates searching for those who are missing in action even if there is only a remote chance of finding the person. The policy of the
Israel Defense Forces is never to leave a soldier behind. ==See also==