October 7th : Bearing Witness

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‘October 7th’ is more than just a collection of photographs; it is a profound historical document intended to find a place in every home. This book aspires to encapsulate the immense tragedy, loss, pain, and darkness experienced on that fateful day, while also highlighting the resilience, courage, and unity of the Israeli people in its aftermath.

Through a carefully curated narrative, "October 7th" will feature poignant letters from soldiers who have laid down their lives for their country since that day, alongside powerful eulogies delivered at funerals. These personal and poignant testimonies serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made and the enduring spirit of a nation.

This book stands as a powerful testament to ensure that the events of October 7th are never forgotten or denied, resonating with the solemn vow of "NEVER AGAIN".

Size:
32 X 25 cm

‘October 7th’ is more than just a collection of photographs; it is a profound historical document intended to find a place in every home. This book aspires to encapsulate the immense tragedy, loss, pain, and darkness experienced on that fateful day, while also highlighting the resilience, courage, and unity of the Israeli people in its aftermath.

Through a carefully curated narrative, "October 7th" will feature poignant letters from soldiers who have laid down their lives for their country since that day, alongside powerful eulogies delivered at funerals. These personal and poignant testimonies serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made and the enduring spirit of a nation.

This book stands as a powerful testament to ensure that the events of October 7th are never forgotten or denied, resonating with the solemn vow of "NEVER AGAIN".

Size:
32 X 25 cm

This amazing photographic book tells the story of the greatest tragedy of our generation, but also the story of the resilience, determination, and hope of our people.
— Natan Sharanski
This amazing photographic book tells the story of the greatest tragedy of our generation, but also the story of the resilience, determination, and hope of our people.
— Natan Sharanski

״Beneath the chuppah, nearly three years ago,
we became husband and wife, promising each other forever.

And truly,
even though he’s no longer here in body,
he is still so very much with me”

-Avia Slotki, Yishai Slotki’s widow