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Jerusalem resident posing as a masseur is suspected of sexual misconduct Nova survivor

The suspect, 62-year-old Boaz Gilad, has been arrested and questioned.

BBC told director of Nova massacre film to not describe Hamas as terrorists

"It was a price I was willing to pay so that the British public will be able to see these atrocities and decide if this is a terrorist organization or not," Mozer said.

Supernova music festival documentary debuts on TV

TV Week: A new documentary about the Supernova music festival will debut; Where Will You Go keeps it short and sweet; The Zweiflers is like a Jewish Succession.

People visit the site of the Nova music festival massacre, in Re'im, near the Israeli-Gaza border

October 7 survivors' entitlement to mental health treatments to be increased

This comes after hundreds of survivors completed their treatment quota and were left without state mental health support.

By LIAM ADIVE
24/09/2024

'Kaddish for Oriya': a tribute to Hannie Ricardo's daughter killed on Oct 7

Hannie Ricardo will debut her concert commemorating her daughter Oriya, who was killed on October 7.

Oct. 7 Supernova survivors take to the stage in a new production that promises healing

Having begun at the Beit Zvi acting school as a theatrical exercise, the October "She Wanted to Dance" premiere will begin a tour with shows planned well into next year.

Healing through dance: Taiwanese dancer performs for mothers of Nova music festival victims

The performance, called “Love, the Law of Attraction," followed Dr. Shen's aim at connecting movement and spirituality and allowed the audience to interact with the performer.  

Amid claims of anti-Israel bias, BBC to broadcast Nova film on Sept. 26

This comes amid claims of anti-Israel bias in the BBC since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war.

Rabbi Akiva's wisdom may hold the key to post-Oct 7 healing

Amid Israel's struggle with recent tragedies, ancient Jewish wisdom offers surprising comfort.

By RABBI PROF. DAVID GOLINKIN
13/09/2024

A new book about Oct. 7 aims to depict the humanity behind the horror

Haaretz contributor Lee Yaron documents the trauma of Hamas' attack through intimate profiles, offering a diverse portrait of Israeli society while hoping for peace amidst ongoing conflict.

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
12/09/2024
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