Even after the music stopped and she could hear the rockets more clearly, Michal Ohana was not overly concerned. “In Israel, it is a regular situation — the rockets,” she said. But this time, the sounds of a rocket attack were just a prelude.

Something much bigger — and much more terrible — was coming. And at the first sound of guns, when she saw people start running, that fact sank in quickly. Ohana, who was wounded and lost several friends in the Hamas attack on the Nova Festival in Israel on Oct.

7, 2023, was in Tulsa this week to participate in a Jewish Federation of Tulsa program at the Circle Cinema. Ohana presented her harrowing firsthand account at the event, following a screening of the documentary “Screams Before Silence” and a discussion with local mental health professionals about trauma. People are also reading.

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