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3 stories about Next October
Next October will be better
07.10.24
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Izhar Shay
“To make next October better, we need to not only hope but also take action. And we know with certainty that it will be better. This is our mission, and our commitment, in the name of our beloved Noni and in memory of all those we lost that October. Next October will be better,” writes Izhar Shay.
Next October: resilience, entrepreneurship and optimism
04.03.24
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Meir Orbach
Izhar Shay and his son Ophir spoke at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Mind the Tech conference in New York about the "Next October" project that was established to commemorate his son Yaron, who fell on October 7th in the defense of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom
Izhar Shay: “They came to destroy, and we are here to build”
13.02.24
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Ariela Karmel
The former Minister of Science & Technology and veteran tech investor spoke to CTech ahead of Calcalist’s upcoming Mind the Tech conference in New York about his ‘Next October’ initiative, inspired by the death of his son, Yaron, and the other victims of 7/10