Charlie Kirk honored in Jerusalem as hundreds gather, including officials, clergy and Christians
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A memorial service held in Jerusalem for the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Sunday was transformed into a rallying call, as hundreds of attendees from both Israel and the United States pledged to carry forward his mission, according to reports.

The Press Service of Israel (TPS-IL) reported that approximately 300 people—including Israeli dignitaries, religious leaders, and American Christians—gathered to pay tribute to the founder of Turning Point USA. Kirk was tragically shot and killed during a speaking event at Utah Valley University in September. Many participants described the ceremony as feeling more like a call to action than a traditional memorial.

Pastor Rob McCoy, one of Kirk’s closest friends, spoke highly of him, as reported by TPS-IL, calling him “faithful, humble, a wonderful husband and father.” He also shared Kirk’s practice of observing a weekly Sabbath, which he said demonstrated Kirk’s personal discipline.

“He found incredible peace in disconnecting from everything,” McCoy explained. “From Friday night to Saturday night, he was unreachable. That routine provided him with a strong foundation.”

Pastor Rob McCoy speaking in Israel.

Pastor Rob McCoy, who was a close friend of Charlie Kirk, addressed attendees at the Jerusalem memorial on November 16, 2025. (Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS-IL, November 16, 2025)

Furthermore, McCoy emphasized that Kirk viewed politics as a means to enhance society rather than a pursuit of power.

“He saw politics as an on-ramp to increased humanity,” McCoy said. “If he could get young people rowing in the streams of liberty, he believed they would eventually reach its source.”

Several attendees told TPS-IL that Kirk’s reach extended far beyond his audience.

Amichai Chikli speaks.

Israel’s Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Amichai Chikli speaks during a Jerusalem memorial honoring Charlie Kirk on Nov. 16, 2025. (Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS-IL, 16 Nov. 2025)

Tammy Martin of California said, “I never met Charlie personally, but when he was killed, it felt like losing someone I knew.”

She credited him with helping Christians understand the importance of supporting Israel. “Some people you only see through a screen, but the truth they speak goes straight through,” she said. “Charlie was one of those people.”

Robert Whitley, also from California, told the publication Kirk was unmatched in his ability to connect with young conservatives.

Attendees at the Charlie Kirk memorial in Jerusalem.

Israeli and American visitors join together in Jerusalem to celebrate Charlie Kirk’s legacy, Nov. 16, 2025. (Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS-IL, 16 Nov. 2025)

“He knew how to speak to young people in a way no one else could,” Whitley said. “He helped them push back against indoctrination and see Israel and America with real clarity.”

Israel’s Minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli praised Kirk’s discipline and resolve in comments to TPS-IL.

“Charlie embodied the deeper meaning of freedom — responsibility, clarity, discipline,” Chikli said. “His death is a tremendous loss, not only to his family but to the conservative movement worldwide and to all those who saw him as a defender of truth.”

Attendees at the Charlie Kirk memorial in Jerusalem.

Attendees gather in Jerusalem on Nov. 16, 2025, to honor the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. (Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS-IL, 16 Nov. 2025)

According to TPS-IL, American-born musician Nissim Black called Kirk “a giant — a real giant — and his legacy is a legacy you can’t shake.”

He noted that Kirk’s moral conviction left a void. “He was unapologetic when it came to morality and unapologetic when it came to standing for what was right,” Black said. “Even in his absence, you feel it — he held so many people together.”

Speakers throughout the evening returned to one of Kirk’s final recorded statements: “In the absence of courage, truth is an orphan.”

As the evening ended, attendees said the gathering left them determined to carry forward his mission.

“Charlie is gone, but the truth he fought for is not,” one attendee said. “And it’s up to us now.”

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