
October 7th Resources
Thank you for attending our October 7th Commemoration.
We are moved by the outpouring of support of our community, in particular The Temple whose staff went above and beyond to share their beautiful venue and professional technical support. We also extend our gratitude and appreciation for the dedicated team of volunteers who worked tirelessly to make this special event so meaningful. Below, you will find resources and action items that were featured during the commemoration. The full program recording is available on Youtube.

Resources

The Promise Sessions
The Promise Sessions is a Nashville-based platform that uses music to help lift up victims of terror.
Click here to learn more about The Promise Sessions
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Listen to How Can We Give Up Now? Written by Natasha Amit performed by Gaya Elbas (featuring Telalit Charsky)

Featured Artists
American and Czech artists were matched with Israeli artists who were assigned a family who lost a loved one on October 7 or during the war this past year.
The Hinneni Project: Honoring the Fallen through Art and Remembrance
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Take Action

Run for their Lives
Global run/walk events calling for the immediate release of the hostages held by Hamas, meeting every Sunday at 1pm at Bridgestone Arena. ​
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Connect with RFTL Nashville on Instagram.
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Tennessee Stands with Israel
Tennessee Stands with Israel is a charitable organization devoted to the crisis in Israel and its global implications.​
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Mission Trips

Partnership2gether
Join P2G on a 7-day journey to Israel this January! Learn about the rich heritage of Israel, immerse yourself in the local culture and connect with the community, and meet Israelis from our Hadera-Eiron Partnership region. This is your opportunity to discover yourself through joint activities and discussions, and cultivate meaningful interpersonal relationships through engaging conversations and purposeful meetings.

International march of the living
We are partnering with March of the Living to bring you this educational program, bringing individuals from around the world to Poland and Israel to study the history of the Holocaust and to examine the roots of prejudice, intolerance and hatred.
Learn more about March of the Living
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