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06:29: From Darkness to Light

Photo: Tal Shahar

06:29: From Darkness to Light

Admission is restricted to persons aged 16 years and over.

06:29: From Darkness to Light is a deeply moving production by the Museum of Tolerance, unveiling the unfathomable depths of evil that occurred on October 7, 2023, alongside the extraordinary mutual support demonstrated by citizens of Israel and Jews in the diaspora since. Visitors to the exhibition will experience the transition from darkness to light through the perspective of acclaimed documentary filmmakers Noam Shalev and Kobi Sitt, and through the lens of renowned photographer Ziv Koren. The exhibition takes visitors on an in-depth journey into the events of October 7th and the profound impact they continue to have on Israeli society.

Heartfelt Personal Testimonies

At the heart of the exhibition are testimonies from brave women from different corners of Israeli society, sharing their personal experiences from October 7th and the difficult days that followed. These testimonies are presented in an innovative video format on large screens throughout the exhibition space, providing visitors with an intimate, face-to-face encounter with the witnesses.

Hope

Amidst the complexities, the exhibition reveals moments of hope—the light that emerges from the darkness—highlighting extraordinary acts of kindness and inspiring mutual responsibility and support shown by Israelis from all walks of life. These acts of leadership serve as a powerful reminder of the Jewish people’s ability to unite in times of crisis.

Exhibition Creators

The curator of the exhibition is Malki Shem Tov, the father of Omer Shem Tov, who was released from Hamas captivity on February 22, 2025, after 505 days in captivity.

The narrative of the exhibition is led by Ella Shani, who lost her father, Itzik Shani, in the tragedy.

 

Please Note:

The exhibition deals with sensitive topics and includes photographs and testimonies that may be difficult to view.
Admission to the exhibition is available exclusively through a guided museum tour.

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Photo: Tal Shahar