The Nova Music Festival Exhibition
social responsibility
From October 7 until the end of November 2025, the exhibition will be presented in Berlin. Visitors will travel along a timeline of the festival day, telling the story of the dreadful events. A carefully crafted mosaic of information, evidence, and emotion unfolds: the remains of joy that now stand as stark testimony to the sharp contrast between cherished values and the cruel reality of that day.
about
Status
Ongoing, October 7 – End of November 2025
Location
Berlin, Germany
Focus Areas
Cultural Memory, Exhibition, Education, International Solidarity
Personalities
Creator Director & Writer: Reut Feingold
Chief Producer: Ilan Faktor
Nova Founders: Omri Sassi, Yoni Feingold, Ofir Amir, Yagil Rimoni
Mission
The exhibition honors the victims, provides survivors with a platform to share their voices, and raises awareness for peace, humanity, and resilience. Proceeds support remembrance, rehabilitation of survivors, the Tribe of Nova Foundation, and international educational initiatives.
International Reach
The Nova Exhibition has already drawn more than 500,000 visitors worldwide – in New York City, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Miami, Toronto, and Washington D.C. Public officials, celebrities, athletes, religious leaders, educators, and entire school communities came together to bear witness and pay tribute to the victims.
With overwhelming attendance and heartfelt engagement, the exhibition has become a unifying space of memory and solidarity, ensuring that the stories of October 7 are not forgotten, while inspiring resilience and collective reflection worldwide.
Now the exhibition continues its journey in Berlin – at the heart of Europe, in a city deeply marked by its own history of division, remembrance, and reconciliation. Here, it resonates strongly, opening dialogue on trauma, healing, and the global responsibility to stand against hatred.
About the Founders
The founders of the Nova Music Festival came together to create a wide-ranging, in-depth memorial – conceived and directed by Reut Feingold. The exhibition premiered in Tel Aviv for ten weeks, attracting thousands who came to honor the victims and remember their lives.
Our Involvement
The Althafen Foundation has contributed financially to the Berlin edition of the exhibition. Though modest, this contribution reflects our pride in standing in solidarity with its mission of remembrance, resilience, and the enduring promise: “We will dance again.”
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