
Natalie Sanandaji, of Great Neck, who narrowly escaped Hamas’ assault on an Israeli SuperNova music festival on Oct. 7, discusses her experience at a “Special Evening in Support of Israel,” organized by the Gold Coast Arts Center and Temple Beth-El of Great Neck.
Over 200 attendees at the festival were massacred in that attack – 1,400 in all of the coordinated attacks on villages, with another 240 taken hostage.
Sanandaji, a 28-year-old Jewish New Yorker born to Israeli and Iranian parents, recounted her harrowing ordeal and what can be done to help those still in Israel with Michael Glickman, event chair.