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Batia Holin

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Israeli photographer and social activist
Batia Holin
בתיה הולין
Born (1953-01-22)22 January 1953 (age 72)
Occupations
  • Photographer
  • curator
  • teacher

Batia Holin (Hebrew:בתיה הולין;néeCahana; born 22 January 1953) is an Israeli photographer and social activist.[1][2][3][4]

Biography

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Holin was born in 1953 inHolon to Levi Cahana, a member of the security services, and Sarah Cahana. In the army she served as a casualty officer in the reserve brigade of the paratroopers. After she was released from service in theIDF, she studied for a bachelor's degree inoceanography atBen-Gurion University of the Negev, a master's degree in planning and another master's degree in administration and public policy. For the thesis she wrote, she was awarded theSapir Prize for outstanding work.

During her studies, she taught geography at Ben Gurion University. In 1975 she moved to live inKibbutz Kfar Aza. Two years later she married a kibbutz member.

Social activity and the promotion of settlement in the Negev and the Galilee

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Holin began teaching at the elementary school inKibbutz Sa'ad and later moved to teach at the school inKibbutz Yad Mordechai. After that, she managed the Atidim project in the southern region.[5] In 2010 she worked for theOr movement [he], where she managed the demographic growth division. Holin was involved in the establishment of about ten new settlements in theNegev and theGalilee.[6][7]

Holin was a member of the movement for the Western Negev and engaged in promoting and lobbying for the change in the security situation in the Western Negev. As part of her role, she was invited in 2018 by theUN Human Rights Committee inGeneva, where she gave testimony about the events on the border fence betweenGaza and Israel and warned many about the security situation in the area and the vulnerability of the settlements in the border.[8][1][9]

"Walking the Paths"

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Since 2010 Holin has been documenting and photographing the paths of Kibbutz Kfar Aza and the area surrounding Gaza. In the widely publicized documentary project "Walking the Paths", Holin photographs and documents her experiences during the day in the kibbutz and in the area. She showcased her work at various venues, including the gallery inKibbutz Nahal Oz, the "Mekarer" gallery inTel Aviv[2] and theSha'ar HaNegev. In February 2023, she presented an exhibition called "Between Us" in collaboration with an amateur photographer from Gaza, Mahmoud, a pseudonym employed to preserve his anonymity. The exhibition included photographs from both sides of the border fence: Holin documented the Israeli side and 'Mahmoud' the other side.[10] The exhibition received coverage in the national and international media.[11][12][13] On October 7, 2023, during themassacre at the kibbutz, Holin received a call from 'Mahmoud', who was trying to extract information about the movement of the army in Kfar Aza. Holin immediately realized that the one she thought was her partner, in the creation and aspiration for coexistence between the two peoples, betrayed her and collaborated with the terrorists.[14][3][15][4]

In December 2023, together with Moshe Ash, she curated the exhibition "Will someone answer our messages already". The exhibition shows photographs ofWhatsApp correspondence of the members of the kibbutz during the massacre in the kibbutz. The correspondence is accompanied by photos and photographs of well-known artists there, including Yossi Lemel, Ze'ev Engelmeir and Eldad Ziv. In the same month, an exhibition of her photographs "In our paths and for us" was presented at the Water Tower Gallery inKibbutz Shefayim.[16]

External links

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References

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  1. ^abRonen, Maya (12 October 2023).""I connected to the vehicle's camera from the safe room and reported to the army about armed men": The story of Batia Holin from Kfar Aza" (in Hebrew).Davar. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  2. ^abUziel, Meir (23 February 2024)."We didn't need a terrible and bloody event like the Palestinian massacre to sober up" (in Hebrew).Maariv Online. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  3. ^abGilad, Moshe (18 October 2023)."Batia Holin documented the kibbutz paths every day. Then the war broke out" (in Hebrew).Haaretz. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  4. ^abGerti, Yael (1 November 2023).""I have no more paths to follow": the photographer from Kfar Aza who believed in coexistence, lost her optimism" (in Hebrew).Ynet. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  5. ^Dor, Eldad (10 September 2012)."A plot of half a dunam for NIS 110,000? There is such a thing" (in Hebrew).TheMarker. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  6. ^"The Southern newsroom: a religious settlement nucleus in Shuva" (in Hebrew). The Southern newsroom. 7 November 2013. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  7. ^Dor, Eldad (31 January 2012)."Affordable housing: where will you find a house for NIS 250,000?" (in Hebrew).TheMarker. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  8. ^Tzuri, Matan (26 November 2018)."UN representative to Israelis: 'Why do you keep living on Gaza border?'".Ynet. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  9. ^Shem Tov, Netaly (23 October 2023)."Before the outbreak of the war: Batia warned that something was happening behind the fence" (in Hebrew).Channel 13 (Israel). Retrieved29 February 2024.
  10. ^DANAN, DEBORAH (25 January 2024).""They Are All Hamas"".Tablet Magazine. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  11. ^Schtutland, Ilana (25 January 2023).""Added value": the exhibition of the photographers on both sides of the border in the Gaza Strip" (in Hebrew).Maariv Online. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  12. ^Bar-Meir, Oded (30 January 2023)."Batia from Kfar Aza and Mahmoud from the Gaza Strip break boundaries even though they have never met" (in Hebrew).Ynet. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  13. ^Raemer, Adele (14 February 2023)."Both Sides of the Fence: A Photo Connect".The Times of Israel. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  14. ^"Crazy: A resident of Kfar Aza discovered that her partner is a Hamas terrorist" (in Hebrew). Srugim. 9 December 2023. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  15. ^Ragen, Naomi (17 December 2023)."GAZA WAR DIARY: 17 DECEMBER 2023". naomiragen.com. Retrieved29 February 2024.
  16. ^Patishon, Avi (14 December 2023)."The exhibition "Will someone answer our messages already" allows for a vital pause in the moments that changed everything" (in Hebrew).Haaretz. Retrieved29 February 2024.
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