Washington DC Recap

The Nova Exhibition in Washington, DC brought together heart, solidarity, and an unwavering commitment to remembrance. Held in the nation’s capital, the exhibit served as a vital space to honor the victims and survivors of the October 7 tragedy, amplifying voices that too often go unheard.

Throughout the exhibition, impactful panels featuring survivors and bereaved families offered raw, personal testimonies. Special guests and community leaders engaged in meaningful dialogue, creating a space for learning, healing, and reflection. The presence of elected officials further underscored the national and historical importance of the exhibition, highlighting its role in shaping public awareness and policy through remembrance.

Bringing the Nova Exhibition to Washington, DC was not only symbolic, it was essential. In a city where narratives shape global understanding, the exhibit stood as a powerful reminder of the need to confront terror with truth, memory, and resilience.

With support from the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, the Nova Exhibition became more than a tribute, it became a call to remember, to educate, and to ensure the world never forgets.

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