
ABOUT THE EVENT
Tribe of Nova Foundation (TNF) Inaugural Benefit is a unique nightclub style event, designed to reflect the light and spirit of the Nova community. The benefit will be a night of festivity, unity, and resilience in honor of Nova festival survivors and families of the victims. Benefit proceeds will enable the TNF to continue to provide support and programming at the new permanent Beit Nova healing facility and beyond as well as to raise awareness of the October 7th massacre internationally. We look forward to a powerful evening and inspirational journey of remembrance, community, and dance.
Reception * Program *Dance Party | Open bar * Heavy passed food
Must be 21 with valid ID | Dietary Laws Observed | Cocktail Attire
Admission is with registration only
Table Sponsors: Starting at $1,500 per seat | Admission: $500 p/p (no seating)
Admission is with registration only
Cannot attend but wish to support our programs?
Sponsors of $10,000 and up will be recognized on screen during the event reception (for contributions made by May 19, 2025).
There will be a Young Professional After Party following the main event. Details to follow soon.
Meet the Speakers and Artists

MONTANA TUCKER
Co- Host
Social Media Activist, Dancer & Singer
Montana Tucker is an award-winning actress, singer, dancer, and social media activist with nearly 14 million followers.

MIA SCHEM
Freed Hostage
Mia Schem is an Israeli-French citizen who was kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel. Read more

NATE BUZZ
Co- Host
Australian Actor & Activist
Nathaniel Buzolic, known as Nate Buzz, is an actor and activist with over 4.5 million social media followers. Read more

OFIR AMIR
​Tribe of Nova Foundation Co-Founder & Nova Survivor
Ofir Amir is a businessman and Israeli music festival producer who previously worked for 8 years in real estate in Germany. Read more

CONGRESSMAN
RITCHIE TORRES
Representative,
New York's 15th District
Representative Ritchie Torres is a fighter from the Bronx who has spent his entire life working for the community he calls home. Read more

SCOOTER BRAUN
Entrepreneur, Disrupter and Innovator, TNF Advisory Board Member
Scooter Braun, CEO and board member of HYBE America and Founder of SB Projects, and on Tribe of Nova Foundation, is a leading entrepreneur, disrupter and innovator in entertainment, music, tech industries and beyond. Read more

DJ SASI
Tribe of Nova Foundation Co-Founder & Nova Survivor
Omri Sasi is a musician, creator, and one of the rising forces in the Israeli and global techno and trance progressive scene. Read more

VANJEE
Electronic Music DJ & Producer
VANJEE has shaped the sound of the New York electronic music scene. Read more
Cannot attend but wish to support our programs?
Sponsors of $10,000 and up will be recognized on screen during the event reception (for contributions made by May 19, 2025)
Event Committee
Jason Pomeranc, Chairman
Ari Ackerman
Jessie & Doug Davis
Marcella and Greg Hymowitz
Molly & Matt Knauer
Shannon Knee & Cobi Levy
Ronny Kobo
Tammy & Lionel Ohayon
Claire and Michael Olshan
Grace Pomeranc
Jason Strauss
Noah Tepperberg
Tal and Zac Waksal
Olivia & Freddy Wexler
Jane Oster Sinisi & Randy Sinisi
Tribe of Nova Foundation U.S. Advisory Board
Leslie & Greg Apter​
Richard Blackstone
Scooter Braun
Jesse Brown
Lindsay Cayton
Kim & Alan Hartman
Josh Kadden
Yaara & Gabe Plotkin
Marc Pollick
Grace & Jason Pomeranc
Shari Redstone
Joe Teplow
​Shai Waisman
Seth H. Davis: Tribe of Nova Foundation U.S. CEO.
Millet Ben Haim: V.P of External Relations.
Michal Braun: Director of Strategic Operations and Development.
Naama Krispil: Tribe of Nova Foundation USA Director of Growth and Operations.
Lin Meir-Drori: LINCommunication Yashir, Inc., Event Production and Strategic Consultant.
ABOUT TRIBE OF NOVA FOUNDATION

Tribe of Nova Foundation (TNF) was founded in the days following the October 7th attacks, by Nova music festival founders and survivors of the massacre. The foundation’s mission is: to facilitate long-term recovery from trauma for survivors and bereaved families; to provide community-based support through comprehensive programming designed to heal and build resilience; to honor the memory of those who passed; to provide immediate financial aid and mentorship to survivors in need; and to bring awareness of the October 7th massacre and combat hate internationally. TNF supports over 56,000 individuals: 3,500 survivors, 2,500 bereaved family members, and 50,000 extended family members and returned hostages. The new permanent Beit Nova healing facility will serve as a place of gathering and a safe space for the community. TNF is a home for the Nova community with a clear goal to help each member to overcome trauma and become productive members of Israeli society.
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To learn about TNF and to contact us: