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Love in the Shadow of War: The Power of Love at the Museum of Tolerance

Love in the Shadow of War: The Power of Love at the Museum of Tolerance

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The photography exhibition “Love in the Shadow of War”, created for Tu B’Av, presents eight portraits of couples whose love stories blossomed amid the Swords of Iron War. Within a reality of fear, loss, and uncertainty, these couples found rare moments of closeness, connection, and love.

The exhibition is both a direct continuation of the Museum's permanent exhibition, “06:29 – From Darkness to Light” which shares the testimonies of 35 courageous women who survived the horrors of October 7th and also reflects the beginning of love and renewal.

The couples photographed form a mosaic of young and old, IDF soldiers, new immigrants, a formerly religious Jew, injured and widowed. Their stories begin with a chance meeting in the lobby of a retirement home, a late-night conversation in a tank, a cigarette on the battlefield, a harrowing encounter in a safe room in the Gaza envelope with a terrorist. The exhibition features two portraits of each couple: The first captures the pain they experienced, while the second reflects their choice of love.

During the photography sessions, the couples spoke openly and candidly about the blessing of finding love in difficult times. They expressed a sense of mission in sharing their stories and hoped to instill a spirit of inspiration and optimism in all of us. We’re grateful to them for entrusting us with their stories.

Concept creator and curator: Ifat Shomrony
Photographer: Limor Tzadok

dates & times

  • Friday
    23/1/2609:00-13:00
  • Sunday
    25/1/2609:00-18:00
  • Monday
    26/1/2609:00-18:00
  • Tuesday
    27/1/2609:00-18:00
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  • Kate Callen
    Kate Callen
    January 2, 2026

    I haven't seen the full museum, but it was a wonderful spot for the event I attended. Beautiful design, with a comfortable auditorium. The accessibility is there, but flat entrance to the auditorium, toilets, chairs for t...

  • Racelle Weiman
    Racelle Weiman
    January 5, 2026

    Definitely worthwhile but it's not a museum in a traditional sense, There are no artifacts. It is more of an experiential immersion. I think everyone can benefit from a visit, all ages, religions.

  • Julie
    Julie
    December 28, 2025

    we left the museum utterly disappointed. the massive impressive building has minimal content that left us confused and bewildered not understanding what message they were trying to convey , no mention of Rabin's assa...

  • Ari Cohen
    Ari Cohen
    January 2, 2026

    A powerful exhibit on October 7th. Look forward to coming back to see upcoming events and exhibits

  • Nathan Marcus
    Nathan Marcus
    August 19, 2025

    When I inquired repeatedly why the Museum for Tolerance screens commercial movies under the stars that have nothing to do with teaching tolerance I never received a reply but instead was quietly blocked from their Faceboo...

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