FUTURE OF JEWISH
From Euphoria to Living Hell: Honoring the Now-Infamous Nova Music Festival
Gary Rosenblatt
June 7, 2024
It is emotionally hard to visit the Nova Music Festival Exhibit in Lower Manhattan knowing its goal is to provide you with the experience of shock, trauma, and terror that thousands of young Israelis endured the morning of October 7th. With it all, it is even harder to leave. My wife and I came away both saddened and inspired, having witnessed scenes of the brutal tragedy, but also learning of the heroism of survivors who saved lives that day, and others who tended to the wounded and dying. Several survivors, in video interviews, expressed a life-changing commitment to bring light into the world in memory of the 364 people who were murdered that day. READ MORE
The Nova Music Festival Exhibition, October 7th | 06:29am This show has been extended until June 22
NEW YORK JEWISH WEEK White House, local politicians denounce anti-Israel protest targeting Nova massacre exhibit in NY Anti-Israel activists took their roving protests on Monday to the street outside a Lower Manhattan exhibition commemorating the victims of the Nova music festival massacre on Oct. 7. The protest, during which some protesters displayed banners supporting pro-Palestinian terror groups, elicited condemnation from local officials as well as the White House, which called it “heartbreaking.” The exhibit’s organizers announced that it would be extended as a result. Hundreds of protesters, led by the hardline pro-Palestinian group Within Our Lifetime, gathered outside the exhibit on Wall Street, lighting flares and smoke canisters in the colors of the Palestinian flag.
View trailer for Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre The first minute-by-minute chronicle of the traumatic events of October 7, 2023, details the attack on Israel’s Supernova music fest, including real-time footage and survivor accounts.