An exhibit chronicling the 10/7 massacre at the Tribe of Nova trance-music festival in Israel and its aftermath has been mounted in NYC. The immersive display, 06:29 AM—The Moment Music Stood Still, opened on 4/21 and will run for four weeks in a 50k-square-foot venue near Wall Street.
Scooter Braun helped bring the exhibit—which will feature remnants from the horrific incident and video testimony from survivors—from Tel Aviv to NYC. Proceeds will support mental-health treatment for survivors as part of the Nova Healing Journey initiative.
Hamas terrorists killed 364 men, women and children in the festival attack and took many others hostage. The assault was part of a larger offensive that claimed some 1,200 lives, according to reports.
“I saw these 20-year-old kids singing and crying and laughing together and holding each other,” reads a quote from Braun in an NBC report. “I felt this sense of anger. How could we ignore them? I felt like we were letting them down.”
Needless to say, there will be ample security at the installation.
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