5. Wood from Kibbutz Beeri and Kibbutz Nirim

Broken pieces of wood in the center of the sukkah were collected by the artist from the ruins of homes in Kibbutz Beeri and Kibbutz Nirim, communities that were ravaged during the attacks of October 7. By incorporating these materials, the installation holds within it not just the memory of destruction but the spirit of rebuilding. These pieces are both artifacts and symbols, grounding the installation in contemporary reality.

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6. Poems by Yehuda HaLevi