
חני כהן זדה

Mashiv HaRuach
(Return of the Spirit)
An Art Show from the Iron Swards War
OCT 2023 - MAR 2024

Mashiv HaRuach is not an exhibition that represents the war from a historical or factual point of view. Yes, I took from it factual stories that really happened, and I also told them in order, but what I wanted to tell about them is far beyond the facts. "Mashiv HaRuach" is an exhibition that tells about a tiny piece of time, forty days, out of a course of more than 3,300 years of Jewish life. The exhibition tells about this piece because during this time a window was torn open in the opaque screen that usually covers us, and we were revealed for who we really are. There have been many such "windows" throughout Jewish history in which we almost always appear at the extremes, either in the course of evil wickedness or in the course of awe-inspiring acts of kindness and heroism. There is almost no "middle" for us, because our reality always calls on us to choose between extremes. Just like in these days. Mashiv HaRuach was born out of my connection to those people who were caught in a situation of extremes and made a choice of awe-inspiring kindness and heroism. These people took my breath away and restored my spirit. These larger-than-life heroes and heroines reminded me that the spirit of the Jewish people is alive and well within them,and that this spirit will continue to live and beat in the hearts of all of us until the end of generations. By the strength of this divine spirit, they did the impossible, the superhuman, and explained to me anew how we got this far, how it happened that a scattered people united and built here a new and amazing home that is also an old home, older than any other people in the world, a miracle. How this miracle managed to happen. Each of them represents hundreds of heroic people who live among us, people of a different spirit. I connected with them and felt immense gratitude, to HaShem and to them, for the salvation they saved us and for the new hope they planted in us. I chose to paint the stories of the heroes on memory plaques that I brought from the March of the Living in Auschwitz, which I participated in in Iyar 5783, half a year before the war broke out. The gap between the horrors of the Holocaust and the Jewish heroism that was revealed on Simchat Torah, in the most Holocaust event we have experienced in the State of Israel, was a discovery of extremes that I had to connect between. The exhibition Mashiv HaRuach is a piece of a collected story that tells about the spirit of the Jewish people for generations. Even after we have distanced ourselves from this spirit, we return to it. We return to live with it and from it. And that's amazing. And that, in my opinion, is the basis for faith and hope. The people of Israel are alive and will live, and all our enemies will shrivel and die. The exhibition Mashiv HaRuach shows the direction where we are headed and what spirits accompany us on this path. “Let us go up and possess it for we are well able to overcome it." (Numbers 13 30) Chani Cohen Zada
From the March of the Living in Auschwitz to the Iron Swards War
An Art Project Striving for a Different Spirit in Times of War
The exhibition "Mashiv HaRuach” (“The Return of the Spirit") presents a collage of 40 paintings painted on memorial plaques from the March of the Living in Auschwitz. The paintings depict moments of victory, unity, and hope from the war.
The Paintings of Mashiv HaRuach



















