Nova Festival exhibition – a memorial to those who lost their lives

December 7, 2023 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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President Isaac Herzog spoke at the opening ceremony of the “6:29” exhibition in memory of those murdered at the Nova Festival on October 7.

President Herzog and his wife Michal      Photo: Amos Ben-Gershom (GPO)

In his speech at the Tel Aviv Expo, where clothes, footwear and personal effects left at the Nova rave, the President said: ‘It feels as though since that blackest of black Sabbaths of 7 October, there is not a single person in Israel whose heart does not miss a beat when the clock shows exactly 06:29 in the morning.

This hour is a fault line in time, a gaping wound for an entire people, an abyss that separates the world that preceded it, and the days, the burning months, into which we have fallen since. Days that as much as we would wish otherwise, we have to come to terms with, to learn how to live in, and in which to rediscover the strength, to choose the good, to cling to life.”

The president toured the exhibit with his wife, Michal.  They saw the items and held them. He remarked: “To think that they were with those loved ones who came to rejoice and celebrate a love for music and dance. This sacred space has become a kind of memorial hall, and we promise here: never to forget the beauty and goodness of our loved ones, those who lost their lives on October 7, on that Simchat Torah.

He addressed the survivors of the Nova Festival, saying, “You, dear survivors, continue to live with the sights, smells, voices, with the horror and with the memories. They are branded upon your hearts, tightly gripping the consciousness, soul and memory. And together with you, all of us, the entire people of Israel, experience immense pain, infinite longing and worry, on a scale like never before: concern for our hostages still held in the hands of a cruel and satanic enemy. Concern for our wonderful, heroic soldiers, who risk their lives for Israel’s security, for our sake. And concern for the safety of our beloved, one and only home.

The Herzogs meet survivors
Photo: Amos Ben-Gershom (GPO)

The fragments of the party and the torn pieces of life lie here now as a silent testimony, in memory of all the tremendous human beauty that was lost. The massacre, and the deep and painful wound it created, are the legacy of an entire generation. A young generation, full of life, whose ground was swept away from under their feet. A generation that seeks to heal, that seeks repair and comfort. A generation that we must pay attention to, to support it, to embrace it, and walk with it step by step until it spreads its wings again and, of course, all the dear families who lost their loved ones – the parents and uncles, aunts, sisters, brothers, children and more.

We don’t only remember the pain, but also the breathtaking heroism that was revealed there in the midst of the field of slaughter. The heroic stories of that terrible morning offer inspiration, courage and strength, of clinging to life, to fight with all our might for our beloved home, and to make a promise that you will dance once again – all over the country. You will once again enjoy music and nature. We will yet be happy, we will once again celebrate life. We will live to stand tall, without fear, in our land.

I thank the initiators of the exhibition, the initiators of the festival, and everyone who contributed to this moving and hallowed space. We are now on the eve of Channukah, our holiday of heroism, the festival of light. And today, perhaps more than ever, we know with great clarity: our war is the war of light against darkness, the war of good against evil. Therefore, we have no choice but to overcome. And thanks to the beauty, and the goodness, the courage and the spirit, and for the sake of love – there is no doubt that we will overcome.”

GPO

 

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