In one quiet house in a party town in India, travelers come to lay down their burdens – especially those shaped by the trauma of October 7. They find refuge, professional help, and most of all, a space to face their demons. I came to document, but was pulled into a parallel, comforting universe
Hamakom – The Place – opens daily at 4 P.M. It's 3:30 now. The wooden door is half open. A young woman peeks inside and asks if she can come in.
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