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October 7
A photography exhibition damaged on October 7 set to relaunch in northern Israel
A photography exhibition that for long has been an attraction at Kibbutz Nahal Oz was badly damaged from Hamas' incessant shooting on October 7, but the show must go on; The exhibition will reopen in the northern Kibbutz of Ein Harod
Israel Moskowitz
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12.18.23
Is Israel still the Jewish safe haven we were told?
Opinion: For Jews in the Diaspora, the massacre on October 7 was a triple whammy, as it struck their sense of personal security, the powerful image they have of Israel, and its standing as a potential refuge should matters in their countries take a turn for the worse
Tova Herzl
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12.17.23
Deafening silence follows the screening of the October 7 massacre
The chilling 47-minute video released by the IDF spokesperson, which graphically showcases the October 7 atrocities, has shockingly become the most discussed film in Israel and globally; It has also emerged as a potent tool in Israeli advocacy
Raanan Shaked
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12.17.23
Israel: Navigating between everyday life and the shadows of war
Opinion: Although weapons are part of the landscape, the determination to move forward and keep the country functioning highlights the resilience of these people
Pamela Werbin
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12.16.23
My immense pride in my MIT doctorate, has been replaced by a profound sense of shame
The president of UPenn has resigned, the other two should follow suit; Israeli government must prioritize the hostages over everything else - and the world must realize that the Gaza issue is not merely a conflict between Israel and some murderous Palestinian faction, but is strongly relevant to the entire region | An open letter from president of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Prof. David Harel
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12.14.23
Shani Louk was murdered on October 7: 'She was simply too good for this world'
Despite images of her lifeless body on a Hamas pickup as terrorists celebrate, Shani's family chooses to remember her life and loves and the joy she brought to the world
Ifat Manhardt
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12.13.23
Resilience in sorrow: Ariel celebrates bar mitzvah after losing family on Oct. 7
After losing his parents and younger sisters, Ariel Zohar celebrates his bar mitzvah with the tefillin of his father which was recovered from the ruins of his home
Alexandra Lukash
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12.12.23
We are all Maccabees
Opinion: Jewish history in the distance and current events up close and very personal underscore the urgency to foster a resilient future generation
Holly Cohen
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12.11.23
Spielberg is documenting October 7 atrocities as 'powerful tool to counter antisemitism'
Spielberg's USC Shoah Foundation, a Holocaust visual history archive founded in 1994, is working to gather video testimonies of survivors of October 7 as 'an effort to ensure that the voices of survivors will act as a powerful tool to counter the dangerous rise of antisemitism and hate'
Ynet
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12.11.23
Dr. Phil has private screening of October 7 Hamas atrocities film
Renowned TV personality viewed the IDF-produced film, and publicly expressed his horror at the content; 'Sickened by video images I can never unsee'
Itamar Eichner
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12.11.23
Besides awards, European Oscars couldn't overlook war in Israel
Audience asked to observe minute's silence honoring Israel director Yahav Winner, murdered on October 7, among others; Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall bags top prizes
Amir Kaminer, Berlin
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12.11.23
83% of Israeli children suffer from emotional distress since October 7, study finds
Survey shows Israeli children's mental health sharply declined since onset of war, with over half reporting experiencing anxiety; situation particularly dire for displaced children, exacerbating their distress
Adir Yanko
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12.10.23
Writing the untold when you can't find the words
What do you write when the qualities that were so prevalent in your writing no longer serve you? What do you write when you no longer believe anything or anyone? Israeli author Tamar Merin is asking herself what form should Israeli prose fiction take after this war
Tamar Merin
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12.10.23
The ruse Hamas played on Israel to deflect from danger of attack
Hamas appeared to cooperate with Israel by passing intel on second largest terror group in Gaza, deceives intelligence ; Evidence shows Hamas planned massive attack for over a year with precise maps, Quran verses and translated phrases from Arabic to Hebrew
Ynet
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12.07.23
‘Shadows of children’: hospital chief speaks of torments suffered by young hostages
The CEO of Israel’s main children’s hospital, which cared for 19 released child hostages, says that after almost two months of near-starvation, the youngsters are weak, but it is their psychological scars that will be hardest to heal
By Aaron Poris/The Media Line
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12.07.23
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