Israel Programs
Faces of October 7th with Ofri Reiner
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Ofri Reiner is a resilient Israeli survivor of the harrowing Nova massacre. At just 21 years old, she has already faced the darkest of trials, emerging with an indomitable spirit. Her journey is intertwined with the tragedy of war; her beloved brother, Shalev Dagan, served as a combat soldier in Golani 51 and tragically lost his life.
Ofri Reiner is more than just a survivor; she is a storyteller, weaving the threads of her family's journey with her own. Through her public speaking, she shares the profound impact of loss, grief, and trauma. Despite her experiences, she finds resilience, inspiring others to find strength in adversity.
As an artist, Ofri Reiner discovered her path to healing through creativity. Her artwork captures both the agony of loss and the glimmers of hope that emerge from darkness. Drawing from her struggles, she creates pieces that resonate deeply, offering solace and understanding to others.
This program is made possible with an Israel Engagement Grant from JEWISHColorado and support from StandWithUs and מתחברים | Mit-habrim | CONNECTIONS funding initiative, a partnership between JCC Association of North America and the Israeli Government’s Ministry for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism.
Doors open at 6:30 pm
The program begins at 7 pm
Monday, September 23 | 7 - 8:30 pm | FREE

