FROM THE MEDIA
Jewish Exponent article: Exhibit Reveals Israel’s Natural Diversity
February 14, 2018
From the article: During Israel’s actions in Gaza in 2014, Israeli photographer Udi Goren felt frustrated by Israel and Gaza going into another round of violence and how it seemed public opinion was encouraging it, rather than denouncing it.
And when Goren feels frustrated, he travels.
November 22, 2017
The first solo exhibition of the project
Live interview for Kol Israel Radio Station
December 21, 2016
Listen to me answer some personal and interesting questions about the journey, the talk and Israel
October 20, 2016
Featured at the Jewish Advocate
September 15, 2016
An interview for the Atlanta Jewish Times
Interview: Trail Angels (part 2)
September 01, 2016
Interviewing for the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews' podcast: What are Trail Angels? Listen to me speak about the most amazing people along the trail.
Interview: Trail Angels (part 1)
September 01, 2016
Interviewing for the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews' podcast: What are Trail Angels? Listen to me speak about the most amazing people along the trail.
‘Photography Activist’ Udi Goren Shares the Beauty of Israel with US College Students
June 29, 2016
Visual storyteller and photographer Udi Goren tells the tale of Israel through the lens of his camera.
By: Hana Levi Julian
75 days and 700 miles of Israel - Udi Goren's personal journey on the Israel Trail. Ask him anything!
May 15, 2016
A Very Long Walk of the Land – Surprises along the Israel Trail
April 17, 2016
Udi Goren's personal journey from a man in a "personal crisis" during the 2014 Gaza War sent him on a remarkably long walk - the 620 mile length of the Israel Trail. Udi was the first professional photographer to complete the Trail. MySababa users asked Udi dozens of questions and he answered them all. Watch as he shares his stories and best photos with us on MySababa’s video Ask Me Anything.. What restored his hope in the country and its people? Who did he meet along the way? And how do you carry all that photo equipment on his back in the desert without melting?