The Boulder JCC had the honor of hosting Erez Kaganovitz, renowned Israeli photojournalist in May. This powerful exhibit brings the rich tapestry of humanity to life, showcasing the diverse individuals who make up this complex nation. We invite you to immerse yourself in a digitally curated exhibit featuring 30 captivating images and stories from the Humans of Israel photo series. Scroll down to scan the QR codes or click on the photos to read their stories. If you are at the Boulder JCC, visit the HaSifria Library for the exhibition on display.
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Renowned Israeli photojournalist
Erez Kaganovitz, the visionary behind these images, will lead us through the powerful stories behind the faces, offering personal insights and sparking meaningful dialogue. In an interactive conversation, we’ll explore the vibrancy of Israeli society, Tel Aviv's spirit, and the Israeli people's extraordinary resilience in the wake of October 7th.
Erez Kaganovitz is the human behind “Humans of Tel Aviv”. Erez studied Journalism and International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He worked as a journalist for Channel 2 and I24news (both based in Israel) and as a parliamentary adviser for several members of the Knesset.
He started taking pictures earnestly, and his passion for photography in India on the banks of the Ganges River. Every moment was an opportunity to learn how to tell an entire story in just one frame. In 2009, he moved to Tel Aviv. The vibrancy gave Erez the feeling that he had just stumbled onto the set of a movie and that every character in the city had his or her own story, attitude, and unique perspective just waiting to be uncovered. He started posting the pictures and stories to his own Facebook account. In 2012, he stumbled upon the amazing “Humans of New York” project. 24 hours later, he decided to open his own
Humans of Tel Aviv website. Since then, he has taken more than one thousand portraits and stories.