The Faces of October 7th
Speakers of past trips
Gal Cohen Solal
37 years old from Kibbutz Reim, the Kibbutz on the border with Gaza where the Nova Music Festival took place.
He was at home on his Kibbutz with his wife and 3 kids on October 7th, his youngest was less than 3 years old at the time.
Almost 60 terrorists entered the Kibbutz and hundreds more outside the Kibbutz.
The terrorists tried to break into their house and when they didn't succeed they shot at the door and a bunch of shots at the window into the house.
The terrorists set up a base in their driveway, where they came and went from massacuring other places. Gal and his family hid inside their safe room for close to 30 hours, trying their best to muffle their baby’s crying to stay hidden.
They all survived but their cousin, who was a rising star in Eurovision, heroically died in Gaza a few weeks afterwards.
Jenny Sividya
42 years old mother of two. Born and raised in Petach Tikva. She has a master’s degree in social psychology from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and nowadays is a doctoral candidate in gender studies in Bar Ilan university. Her study examines parenting as a platform for gaining skills and resources that are needed at the workplace. On October 7th she was at the Nova festival with her partner, where she accidentally met her younger and only brother, Shlomi, and his friend Lili. Jenny and her partner survived. Shlomi and Lili were brutally murdered. Less than two weeks after Jenny buried her brother she started volunteering at a healing center that holds supporting groups for parents, siblings and friends of those who died on October 7th, combining her professional and personal experience in order to support those who suffer great grief as her.
Yoni Viloga
28 years old, runner & traveler, Yoi was born and raised in Kibbutz Mefalsim.
He studied architecture at Tel Hai College in northern Israel and works in a construction company as a project manager.
Yoni likes to compete in running races, Travel the World, to cook and volunteer with the elderly.
On October 7th Yoni was at his family's house in the Kibbutz together with his parents and big
brothers. His neighbors hid in his house.
Yoni and his father had guns and they guarded everyone in their house when terrorists came
into the Kibbutz to kill as many people as possible.
Matan Boltax
23 year old Israeli-American. He was born in New York and moved to Israel in 2009. He served in the IDF in one of the IDF's main infantry brigades until 2022 and has been traveling, working, and applying to colleges since. After this trip in the US, he is moving to Ramat Gan (near Tel Aviv) to start college. He plays softball, loves music festivals and swimming.
Matan attended the Nova Festival on October 7th with many of his friends and miraculously managed to escape after staying back extra late on the festival grounds. He narrowly escaped through farmland and hid for 10 hours in a town called Tekuma. He is committed to sharing his story in order to spread awareness and inspire unity and hope.
Eden Gefner
28-year-old from Kibbutz Re'im, the Kibbutz that hosted the Nova Music Festival.
She is an undergrad student in business administration and psychology and lives in Tel Aviv for school.
On October 7th, Eden and her boyfriend were visiting her parents at home, on Kibbutz Re'im. When the terrorists took over the kibbutz and broke into their home, her and her family hid in the attic. After 26 hours under fire, the family was rescued by the IDF and was evacuated from the Kibbutz. Her family survived but many of her neighbors and 400+ festival goers trying to escape from their surrounding fields did not. This is the second terror attack that Eden survived, she was also injured in the 2017 Jerusalem truck attack, where she lost 4 of her friends.
Shalev Biton
Shalev is a 25 years old Israeli, who was born and raised in Arbel village, in the north of Israel. He is a musician, guitar player and singer. Today, Shalev lives in Tel Aviv, where he studies music production and sound design.
He served in the IDF as a staff sergeant in a combat unit for 2.8 years and after his service he traveled for a year in the world. He came back to Israel two weeks before the October 7th massacre.
On October 7th, Shalev was at the Nova festival with 5 of his friends. The party was a “Union celebration” for them, after 2 years they didn't meet each other.
When the terror attack started they escaped separately from the shooting. After 5 miles Shalev arrived at a ranch where he believed terrorists couldn't arrive. Unfortunately, after a while terrorists arrived at the premises with the intention to kidnap Jews and he had to hide. His life was saved thanks to the bravery of Yuns Al Grenawi.-Israeli
Rom El Hai
29 year old Israeli from Netanya.
He is an insurance sales agent and a physical trainer. On October 7th, Rom escaped the Nova massacre with 2 of his friends.
Under heavy fire, Rom and his friends managed to escape to the fields and they found a shelter in a greenhouse. After hours of hiding with no water or food and while the green house have became a hot box- they had to make a decision- going back out the fields, while they can still hear the terrorists or stay and slowely die from dehydration
Irene Shavit
a 23 years old Israeli from Bitzaron, an agricultural moshav. She volunteered for a year of service in the communities surrounding the Gaza Strip and served in the army as an officer.
Irene met Netta in April 2021 at a bar in Nir-Am. It was love at first sight, although she was reluctant to admit it to him. Shortly thereafter, they knew they wanted to marry and moved in together in Kfar Aza.
On October 7, 2023, Irene and Netta were hiding in the safe room of their apartment. At 7 am they received the news that Netta's grandmother was murdered at the entrance to her home. Two hours later, they received the bitter news that his uncle, Ofir Libstein, who was the head of the council and whom they relied on to manage the situation and calm things down, had been murdered as well.
At 11:30 AM, the terrorists broke into their apartment. They threw grandes into the safe room and Neta jumped on the last one to save Irene and was murdered on the spot. Irene hid with Neta’s body under the bed while the room was on fire and the terrorists were in the living room, until she was rescued by the IDF, around 4:30 PM.
Nikita Soumrov
a 29-year-old who grew up on Kibbutz Nahal Oz with his parents and younger brother since they immigrated there from Russia in 2001. Today he lives there with his wife, Sara, and his 5-year-old son, Aviv. He’s a software engineer working at Beeri print.
On October 7th, nearly 100 terrorists attacked their kibbutz, slaughtered or kidnapped most of their surprised defenses, and infiltrated the community to attack civilian residents. Nikita, Sara, and Aviv hid in their safe room while entire families were murdered in the homes around them for over 9 hours. Terrorists were inside of his parents house for 3 hours.
Only by an incredible miracle, Nikita’s family survived and are taking refuge up North, waiting to go back to what’s left of their destroyed homes and community.
Liron Hacohen
a 31-year-old social worker who lived with her husband in Kibbutz Kfar Aza. She grew up in Nahla and her husband was born and raised in Kfar Aza. Liron is a therapist a part of the psychology center at Sha’ar HaNegev’s regional council. In her free time, she loves painting, writing, and traveling.
On October 7th she hid with her husband in the shelter (which was their bedroom) while terrorists surrounded their community. For many hours, they listened to gun shots and terrorists burning down their neighbors' homes. Her brother-in-law was murdered.
Liron is interested in sharing her story in order to raise awareness of the tragedies that took place on that day, in the memory of the victims and for the hostages that have yet to return home.
Elinor Bitton Bariach
Elinor Bitton Bariach is an Israeli, born and raised in Tel Aviv, who moved to Kfar Aza 15 years ago. She works at an NGO called Larger than Life, an organization supporting children with Cancer. She used to work at a Jewish summer camp in Washington State and has an MA in Jewish American Studies from Haifa University. She’s been married for 22 years and has 3 teenagers.
On October 7th, she was home with her whole family, hiding in their safe room. For many hours, terrorists stationed themselves on their roof, shooting her neighbors from on top of her house. For more then 20 hours total, Elinor’s family hid quietly, listening to terrorists break into their friends houses, burn them alive, murder, rape and kidnap their neighbors. Elinor is coming to the US to share her story and her pain, while also spreading the strength of community and inspiring us with her resilience.
FACES OF OCTOBER SEVENTH