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    Cafe Otef: Expanding Resilience and Hope Across Israel

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    What it’s about

    Cafe Otef, founded by and for survivors of the October 7, 2023 attacks, is set to expand its presence beyond Tel Aviv, promoting healing and community support throughout Israel. Launched as a pop-up at Tel Aviv’s Sarona complex, the cafe is staffed by resilient residents from the ‘envelope’ region of Israel, severely impacted during the vicious attacks by Hamas.

    Why it matters

    Cafe Otef stands as a powerful testament to the enduring spirit and resilience of Israeli communities unjustly targeted by terrorism. Through its network of cafes, including the upcoming openings in Rehovot and Kiryat Shmona, the initiative offers sanctuary and emotional refuge for displaced residents while preserving the cultural richness and stories tied to those affected by the October 7 attacks.

    The big picture

    The brainchild of Tamir Barelko and emotionally charged by the memory of Reut Karp’s late ex-husband, this burgeoning chain bridges solidarity among Israeli communities and makes manifest the country’s robust culture of perseverance. By fostering employment for those impacted and potentially including war-disabled soldiers in future operations, Cafe Otef embodies a strategic blend of support, remembrance, and empowerment.

    What’s next

    Barelko’s expansion plans envision Cafe Otef not only strengthening community emotions but tangibly assisting with economic opportunities. By scaling the enterprise with impending branches and food trucks initiative, the chain aspires to reawaken hope and reconstruct resilient community interconnections in the aftermath of terror-induced adversities.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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