Days before the second anniversary of the October 7th attacks in Israel, survivors of the Nova Music Festival gathered in Coral Gables to share their stories of horror and tragedy.

After attending service for Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, Temple Judea held a special commemoration for those who survived the largest terror attack in Israel’s history.

Worshippers remembered the 378 people who were killed by Hamas during the music festival and the 44 of them who were taken hostage.

One of those survivors, Shalev Biton, reflected on his happiness at the festival with his friends. He shared a video of the moments before the attack.

“I remember I heard a barrage of missiles from my tents. I could recognize the noise of it from the first moment. Then I opened my tent, I l

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