Itongadol.- The photos focus on children before and after they have undergone cardiac surgery thanks to Save A Child’s Heart (SACH), an Israel-based NGO.
A new photo exhibition in the lobby of the Tel Aviv Opera House is certainly taking things to heart. The photos focus on children before and after they have undergone cardiac surgery.
The children’s treatment is thanks to Save A Child’s Heart (SACH), an Israeli- based international non-governmental organization that provides life-saving cardiac surgery to children from developing countries, trains medical personnel internationally and sends teams on medical missions around the world.
The exhibit, which opened Wednesday night and will run until June 19, is an attempt to demonstrate the immense life changes that heart surgery provides to these children.
This is shown throughout the exhibition; it is about life transformations and the growth apparent within the children after receiving surgery.
The exhibition, curated by Udi Rosenwein, has already been shown internationally, such as at the Sydney Opera House in Australia, in the US and in Brussels, Belgium. It is now on show in Israel to “connect SACH to the Israeli community,” according to SACH’s Tamar Shapira, as well as to show Israelis the humanitarian work Israel does for developing countries.

