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    Commemoration Ceremony at the JCSVV Honoring Those Killed on October 7, 2023 in Israel

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    Remembering October 7, 2023 at a ceremony at the Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley
    Remembering October 7, 2023 at a ceremony at the Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley
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    By Rabbi Alicia Magal

    Maya Izoucheev, survivor of the attack on the Nova Festival, kibbutzim, and citizens of Israel on October 7, 2023
    Maya Izoucheev, survivor of the attack on the Nova Festival, kibbutzim, and citizens of Israel on October 7, 2023

    Rabbi Alicia Magal, of the Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley, led a commemoration service, Remembering October 7, 2023, to honor those murdered in the Hamas attack on Israel last year.

    Maya Izchoeev, a survivor of the Nova Festival, spoke movingly about her escape from the massacre, during which many of her friends were killed or wounded.

    Denise Israel and the Rabbi sang the Hebrew song Lu Yehi, May it Be, a song of hope. The video, songs, prayers, testimony, and readings, all were meant to help the community move from shock and sadness at all the losses to healing and hope. Yellow ribbons symbolized the prayer that all the remaining hostages be brought home.

    A recording of the service is accessible on the synagogue website jcsvv.org.

    Denise Israel and Rabbi Alicia Magal sing Lu Yehi, a Hebrew song that speaks of hope for peace.
    Denise Israel and Rabbi Alicia Magal sing Lu Yehi, a Hebrew song that speaks of hope for peace.

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