BEYOND
THE
SUPERNOVA
A Photo Project By Nova survivor: Shye Klein
Beyond the Supernova -
Is a photography project I created as a survivor of the Supernova Festival attack. The goal is to capture the personal stories of over 2,000 fellow survivors and highlight the challenges they face. Through powerful portraits, we will show the world that these individuals are more than just victims—they are resilient people whose stories matter. Our mission is to bring their faces and voices to major cities, raising awareness about their experiences while combating antisemitism. By sharing these stories, we can inspire understanding, empathy, and support for those affected by this tragedy.
Why This Project Matters -
Humanizing Survivors:
Each portrait tells a unique story, showcasing the resilience and strength of those who lived through the Supernova Festival attack.
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Challenging Antisemitism:
By sharing these personal stories, the project actively breaks down harmful stereotypes and counters biased narratives in the media.
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Raising Awareness:
Through public exhibitions, the project educates communities about the realities of antisemitism and the lasting impact of PTSD.
(Donations Tax Deductible)
Your support is Our voice -
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Your support will fund:
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Photography & Production: Covering the costs of equipment, studio setup, and producing the portraits.
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Exhibitions: Displaying the portraits in major cities like Tel Aviv, New York, Toronto, and Los Angeles, where they will educate and inspire.
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Logistics: Supporting transportation and essential costs for the pre and post production period, allowing full dedication to this initiative.
Join the Mission -
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By contributing, you will be part of a mission that brings real change—
re-humanizing survivors, raising global awareness for PTSD, and fighting antisemitism.
Your donation makes all the difference in making this
project a reality.