
Tattoo trend helps Israelis process trauma, confront death
Israeli researchers say memorial tattoos following October 7 massacre align with a psychological theory and shed light on how people cope with trauma.

Israeli researchers say memorial tattoos following October 7 massacre align with a psychological theory and shed light on how people cope with trauma.

Survivors and first responders of a mass shooting in Virginia Beach last May got tattoos of their choosing from four Israeli and 10 local artists.

Tattoos are no longer taboo and are a growing part of Israel’s mainstream culture.

World’s leading tattoo artists give ‘healing ink tattoos’ as part of rehab for victims of terrorism and soldiers injured in war.