Israel has presented a theater performance in Manila dedicated to the late Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) secretary Susan "Toots" Ople and to the many overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) across the globe.
The Israeli Embassy in Manila coordinated with Israeli improvisation or improv group Duda to honor Ople and the 30,000 Filipinos working as caregivers and hotel workers in Israel.
Improv is a form of live theater in which the plot, characters, and dialogue of a story are not scripted and created spontaneously by the performers.
Prior to its performance on September 8, members of Duda interviewed several OFWs in Israel to reflect their stories for the show.

“Secretary Ople's life was dedicated to advocating for OFWs. In my close collaboration with her, I had the privilege of witnessing her unwavering commitment and compassionate leadership," Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines Ilan Fluss said.
Fluss said Ople's "unique blend of pragmatism and empathy made her a formidable advocate for OFWs."
"Together, we faced numerous challenges, driven by our shared commitment to enhance the lives of these unsung heroes. Her legacy of compassion, justice, and solidarity continues to inspire us all,” he added.
Fluss also cited the OFWs' role in Israel. He said they are hardworking, compassionate, and notable for their world-class care.
The Israali Embassy in Manila assured that its government is working closely with the Philippines especially with the Department of Migrant Workers, to ensure that their rights are protected and respected.
OFWs in Israel, the embassy said, are provided with medical insurance, pension fund, yearly leave with pay, and all of the social rights given under Israeli labor rules.
The labor market in Israel is also regulated by the rights of the employees, it added.