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Between October Seventh & Simchat Torah

Monday, October 14, 1:30-3:00 PM ET/20:30-22:00 IL // Past Event

Webinar on Zoom.

Commemorating the first anniversary of October Seventh – Israelis and Global Jewry together.

A virtual discussion with thought leaders on Jewish memory followed by a dialogue between the global participants about life after October Seventh, devoting time and respect to the lives lost and the hostages still in Gaza.

Free of charge. Kindly register HERE

Panel featuring:

  • Award-Winning author Dara Horn(People Love Dead Jews)
  • Jeremy Fogel, Lecturer of Jewish Philosophy, Tel Aviv University
  • Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter,Professor of Jewish History and Jewish Thought , Yeshiva University
  • Dana Sender-Mulla, Co-Founder, Zikaron BaSalon and Director of Leadership Development, Momentum

The event is inspired by the shared belief that through processing the pain of October Seventh, the Jewish people can tap into hope and resilience found within shared Jewish memory and belonging.

Musician: Kaley Halperin

The free online event will be conducted in English with simultaneous Hebrew translation. Hosted with our friends at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History. We thank our additional partners at Hillel Tel Aviv, MASA: Israel Journey, Momentum, and Zikaron BaSalon for their partnership.

Participants L to R: Dana Sender-Mulla (photo: Sigal Blair Gat), Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter (photo: Sari Goodfriend) , Kaley Halperin (photo: Yoheved Polonisky) , Jeremy-Fogel (photo: Aviv Neve), Dara Horn (photo: Michael Priest)
Participants L to R: Dana Sender-Mulla (photo: Sigal Blair Gat), Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter (photo: Sari Goodfriend) , Kaley Halperin (photo: Yoheved Polonisky) , Jeremy-Fogel (photo: Aviv Neve), Dara Horn (photo: Michael Priest)

Plan Your Visit

Visiting Hours

Sunday
10am-5pm
Monday
10am-5pm
Tuesday
10am-5pm
Wednesday
10am-5pm
Thursday
10am-8pm
Friday
10am-2pm
Saturday
10am-5pm

Admission Prices (NIS)

Regular
52
Israeli Senior citizens
26
Persons with disabilities, college/university students, “olim”
42
Children under 5 years old
Free entrance
Soldiers in uniform, and Israelis evacuated from the south and the north
free entrance (please show I.D.)

Agents and Groups

Phone

Our Location

Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv Entrance from gate #2 (Matatia gate)