Maya and Itay Regev, survivors of the October 7 Hamas attack at the Nova Music Festival, will share their powerful story of courage and resilience during a special community event hosted by the Chabad Jewish Center of Coral Springs on Sunday, December 7, at 7 p.m.
The siblings, who were kidnapped and held captive in Gaza for more than 50 days, have become symbols of hope and perseverance around the world. Maya, who sustained severe leg injuries and underwent nine surgeries, has since learned to walk again.
Their father, Ilan Regev, will join them to recount his unrelenting fight to secure their release and to highlight the strength of family and faith amid unimaginable hardship.
The event will take place at the Chabad Jewish Center, located at 11325 W. Atlantic Blvd. in Coral Springs. Tickets are $36 for general admission and $25 for students.
Sponsorship opportunities are available, including a $180 VIP Reception with private meet-and-greet access, a $500 Gold Sponsor package with premium seating and a framed photo, and a $1,000 Diamond Sponsor level offering four front-row seats, VIP access, and an honorary mention.
Reservations can be made at mychabadcenter.org/hostage or by calling 954-501-8920.
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