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Marking October 7

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Supporting recovery, resilience, and long-term healing

Our work in Israel

Gatherings across Greater Washington

Because October 7, 2025, falls during Sukkot, many public commemorations will take place in the days leading up to the holiday. On the day itself, we invite you to make space for remembrance in ways that feel personal—through reflection, tradition, or time with loved ones.

Videos: Voices of the Fallen, Survivors, and Heroes




Tools for Reflection, Commemoration, and Connection

We invite individuals and organizations to use the following materials as you mark this moment in ways that feel meaningful to you. Whether at home, in your sukkah (temporary hut for Sukkot), or in community spaces, these resources are here to support remembrance, honor, and healing.

Visual & Literary Tributes

Firsthand Accounts

  • Eyewitness Testimonies: Survivors share their experiences of the attacks—bearing witness to horror, resilience, and hope.

Music & Performance