The annual Torch Run was held today, in memory of slain Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi, on three different routes around the country. Combining walking, cars, and buses, the torch-bearers set out from the Golan through the Gilboa Mountains to Beit She'an; from Tel Aviv to Ariel and Maaleh Efraim in the Jordan Valley; and from Jerusalem to the Shomron and Maaleh Adumim. The opening ceremony was held at the Western Wall this morning. At 3 PM, the Jordan Valley was renamed Gandhi Way, in memory of Ze'evi (who was known as Gandhi), and at 4 PM a torch was lit in his memory on Mt. Sartaba - mentioned in the Mishna as a mountain on which torches would be lit to signal the advent of the new month - in an official ceremony. The day also included a free-of-charge hike for families through the Jordan Valley.