'The thing that messed me up the most was seeing shoes': Now you can read the most important play on October 7
After a successful run in Tel Aviv, the script of "SHURA" is now available in book form. Plus, Nadav Lapid's movie "Yes!" finally hits theaters, and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art goes back to 1945
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This week: A newly published play on the trauma of October 7; The movie "Yes!" hits theaters; and the origin story of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art's collection. Credit: Pardes Publishing House; Courtesy of Transpex/Shai Goldman; Avraham Hai/Tel Aviv Museum of Art
After a successful run in Tel Aviv, the script of "SHURA" is now available in book form. Plus, Nadav Lapid's movie "Yes!" finally hits theaters, and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art goes back to 1945

04:46 PM • January 07 2026 IST
As I was reading the recently published printed edition of "SHURA: The Mission of Identifying Life," heartbreaking news updates kept streaming in from Crans-Montana, Switzerland. Teenagers who went out to celebrate New Year's Eve ended up losing their lives to smoke inhalation and fire – alive and partying one second, buried in a basement the next.





