nova
They were the ones who danced at sunrise.
The ones who believed in freedom, in music, in the simple joy of being alive.
The Nova Tribe was more than a festival crowd.
It was a family – a community that gathered to celebrate life, connection, and love. They came from cities and kibbutzim, from quiet homes and bustling streets, all drawn to the fields of Re’im by the promise of music, movement, and shared humanity.
The Nova people were known for their kindness, their open hearts, their warmth. They believed in laughter, in the beauty of the sunrise, in dancing barefoot on the earth. They were the dreamers, the seekers, the ones who embraced life with both arms wide open.
They weren’t just at a party. They were part of something sacred – something that said: “We are here. We are free. We choose joy.”
This was the Nova community.
A family that must be remembered not for how their morning ended, but for how beautifully they lived.

