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URL:https://www.wjcouncil.org/events/jccmw-october-7th-commemoration-for-t
 eens-with-montana-tucker/
SUMMARY:JCCMW - October 7th Commemoration for Teens with Montana Tucker
DESCRIPTION:Teens and adults are invited to join us for a powerful and
 inspiring teen-focused afternoon of remembrance and reflection
 with Montana Tucker\, award-winning artist and activist\, as we mark the
 events of October 7th.\n\n\n\nThe afternoon will begin with a special
 screening of Montana’s moving documentary\, Children of October 7\,
 which highlights the stories of young lives forever changed by that tragic
 day.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nFollowing the film\, Montana will join us on our stage\,
 where she will be interviewed by anchor\, host\, and reporter for the News
 12 Network Tara Rosenblum. Montana will share her personal journey\, the
 making of the documentary\, and why it’s so important for the next
 generation to remember and stand up against hate.\n\nThis is more than just
 a film screening — it’s a chance to reflect\, connect\, and be
 empowered.\n\nNote: This movie is rated R\; it contains sensitive content
 and is recommended for ages 16 and up.\n\nRegister here\n\nMontana
 Tucker is an American actress\, dancer\, singer\, philanthropist\, and
 social media activist with almost 14 million combined followers across
 platforms. She is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors\, whose stories
 shape her work against antisemitism and hate.\nIn 2022\, Montana launched
 her TikTok series How To: Never Forget after visiting Auschwitz\, which
 grew into a documentary. Following the October 7th attacks\, she became a
 prominent pro-Israel voice\, speaking at rallies\, producing the
 documentary The Children of October 7\, and performing with survivors of
 the Nova festival massacre.\nMontana gained international attention at the
 2024 Grammys for wearing a “Bring Them Home” dress in support of
 Israeli hostages. Recognized by organizations such as FIDF\, IAC\, Magen
 David Adom\, WIZO\, Hatzalah\, and NYC Mayor Eric Adams\, Montana continues
 to be a powerful advocate and one of Gen Z’s most influential voices
 combatting antisemitism.\nTara Rosenblum is a veteran anchor\, host\, and
 investigative reporter for the News 12 Network\, specializing in political
 reporting\, breaking news and long-form investigative journalism. She is
 one of the most award-winning local TV reporters in the nation\, with more
 than 300 industry accolades.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nThank you to our generous
 sponsors:\nOphira and Joram Cukierman\nPamela Pekerman and Steven
 Tenenbayev\nToby Milstein-Schulman and Judah Schulman\nJocelyn and Jonathan
 Wagner\n           
CATEGORIES:Community,Film,Israel,Israel at War,Teen Events
LOCATION:JCC Mid-Westchester\, 999 Wilmot Road\, Scarsdale\, NY\, 10583\,
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