Bipin Joshi Was in Israel for 23 Days Before Oct. 7. This Week, He Was Buried in His Native Nepal.
The Heroes Commemoration Concert marked resilience and community healing with over 300 attendees and highlighted $45 million raised for terror victims since the attacks.
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Bipin Joshi was in Israel for 23 days before Oct. 7. This week, he was buried in his native Nepal.
This story was excerpted and adapted from the book “10/7: 100 Human Stories,” winner of the National Jewish Book Awards’ 2024 Jewish Book of the Year and The Natan Fund’s 2025 Notable Book Award. Bipin Joshi wasn’t supposed to be sent to the Gaza border. At 23, the tall young man carried his family’s aspirations on his shoulders — he was their firstborn son, their vessel of promise. Home was Kanchanpur in Nepal’s fertile westernmost reaches, whe…
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In the hills near the sites of two Oct. 7 massacres, a new forest looks to memorialize fallen, instill hope
On the rolling, yellow hills just south of the homes being built on the devastated Kibbutz Beeri and just north of the site of the Nova Music Festival massacre, some 2,000 green and white flags mark where eucalyptus trees are being planted to serve as a memorial to the roughly same number of people killed in the Oct. 7 attacks and the resulting two years of war in Israel. In a certain sense, this forest will also commemorate the many years of wa…
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