Between Documentation, Loss and Memory: Israeli Photography After Rabin’s Assassination
Hosted By: Orange County Jewish Community Scholar Program ("CSP")
The Community Scholar Program presents a lecture examining how photojournalists and visual artists documented the turbulence of Israel in the mid-1990s. Through images of protests, civil unrest, and the aftermath of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination, the session explores how Israeli photographers and media processed a national trauma in real time. The program also considers how documentary photography has shaped Israel’s collective memory and understanding of that pivotal period.
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