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October Sun: Four Voices from the Yom Kippur War at the Israel Museum

October Sun: Four Voices from the Yom Kippur War at the Israel Museum

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Visit a special and exciting exhibition that presents the records of men who participated in one of the most difficult wars we remember - the Yom Kippur War.
  • Hagit Gallery, Edmond and Lily Safra Fine Arts Wing From 20.1.23

Half a century has passed since the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War on October 6, 1973. The anxiety that arose at noontime on the day of fasting grew stronger on the front lines and at home as the hours struck, and to this day the war is etched in Israeli consciousness as a critical juncture, a personal and national trauma.

The exhibition presents the impressions of four men who took part in the war – David Tartakover and Eli Mohar, who were called up for reserve duty; and Rino Zror and Rami Halperin, who joined the forces voluntarily and documented what they saw for the magazine HaOlam HaZeh, where they worked. On display are previously unexhibited drawings by David Tartakover - then a young artist - and photographs by Rami Halperin, a news photographer killed in the war. Alongside these are journalistic reports by Rino Zror and personal impressions by Eli Mohar; in word and image, these works trace the contours of the war. Together, they create a platform for an informal dialogue inviting viewers to contemplate the moments of turmoil and the hours of tense quiet, posing questions about the relations between documentation and memory, journalism and art, and between 1973 and 2023.

  • Curator: Tamara Abramovitch
  • Designer: Eyal Rozen
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  • Tim McKamey
    Tim McKamey
    March 24, 2023

    This is an absolute must see venue. The expansive, well documented display cases with adequate room to comfortably view and study. This place multistory so plan on several hours of enjoyment and learning. We need to go ba...

  • Steven Arnold
    Steven Arnold
    November 17, 2025

    There was so much to see and it was all well displayed but we were in a hurry and couldn't see it all. We'd love to go back. A beautiful venue.

  • Brian Reed
    Brian Reed
    September 25, 2023

    This was the most impressive museum we have ever been to! We enjoyed it so much we went twice during our time in Jerusalem! Thinking we were just going to see important Israeli artifacts, we were extremely surprised to...

  • Kym Kym
    Kym Kym
    September 28, 2023

    I can't believe I have lived in Israel for 27 years and it took me this long to visit this incredible museum. I felt connected to the powerful history of this important city in a way that I never had before. I needed mo...

  • Angie Bee
    Angie Bee
    September 17, 2022

    This was a highlight of our trip. It's a huge museum with lots of various exhibits with various themes and overall, it's very well done. It is very big though, and directions to certain exhibits weren't as clear as we'd...

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  • calendar iconSeptember 20 2023 - March 16 2024
  • address iconDerech Ruppin 11, Jerusalem
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  • calendar iconSeptember 20 2023 - March 16 2024
  • address iconDerech Ruppin 11, Jerusalem
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