Dean Yehuda Carmel, 33, is a silversmith and therapist from Kfar Saba. A Nova survivor, his healing journey led him through pain, reflection, and renewal. In Cyprus, he rediscovered belonging, later learning silversmithing and sound healing as ways to weave matter and spirit. His jewelry, especially the Unity, Resilience & Hope bracelet, embodies light drawn from hardship. Each piece is born of fracture yet made whole, carrying messages of solidarity and courage. Dean’s art is both adornment and testimony, a reminder that from wounds can emerge beauty — and that life, even scarred, insists on continuity, resilience, and shared hope.