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2020-04-08T20:54:30.922Z


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"Sabri Marnan" became the symbol of the Israeli family meal, but the plague and guidelines also changed the atmosphere of Passover for her stars. • We talked to them about the situation, preparations for the Seder and the plans for the following day. ?

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If there was anything that could unite the sturdy and countless families for a joint holiday dinner, such a peace to pass, this is the Corona. The fearsome virus, which does not distinguish between countries, languages ​​and origins, can also soften the built-in tension between East and West, which underlies "Sabri Marnan".

At a time when we all feel statistics in a movie whose director is a little lost, and the reality surpasses any imagination, we asked to check with the stars of the series (aired on Friday 12 request) how they deal with the situation, why they miss, how to prepare for the closing night's challenge, and what is the first thing That they plan to do when the world returns to being a sane place to live.

Our conversation includes:

Yehoram Gaon (80), who plays Silvan Hasson in the series and is with his partner Ella at their home in Ramat Hasharon;

Jonah Elian (70), who plays Rachel Hasson and is with her husband Sheshi Keshet in their home in Jaffa;

Rotem Abuhav (43), who plays Shani Rosen and is with her husband Shai and their three sons, Omar (16 and a half), Michael (12 and a half) and David (8), in their home in Tel Aviv;

Tuvia Tsafir (74), who plays Pinchas Rosen and stays with his wife Yael in their home in Ramat Hasharon;

Sandra Sadeh (70), who plays Ricky Rosen and spends the days of the Corona with her husband Moni Moshonov in their home in Tel Aviv;

Dvir Benedek (50), who plays Shay Rosen and is with wife Irit and their daughters July (10) and Gali (5) at their home in Tel Aviv;

Edna Belilius (41), who plays Merav Hasson and stays with her husband Asher and their two daughters, Odelia (6) and Emanuel (4 and a half) in their home in Tel Aviv;

Yaniv Polyshock (50), who plays Itamar Rosen and is in his Tel Aviv apartment;

Tom Avni (33), who plays Adam Rosen and is with his wife Liraz Czech and daughters John (6) and Noor (two) in their home in Tel Aviv;

And Jordan Bracha (32), who plays Sapir Rosen and is with her partner, Yaniv in their Tel Aviv apartment.

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"I try to be indifferent," says Sandra, "the pressure is so great that if I aspire to indifference it comes to something sane, in the middle. I try to stay away from the news broadcasts on TV, because anyway I get all the information in the end. I update about three times a day." .

Afraid?

"No, although I am asthmatic and at risk. I am not leaving home, Mooney will not allow me. He is going for a photo of 'That's It', but otherwise we are at home. I also participate in Bank Hapoalim's third-year campaign, which guides them on how to function in front of the bank. These days. I went out for filming when up to 10 people were allowed, and we kept the rules. Probably there are old age benefits in the matter of fear. Less scared and helping others cope. "



Yona Elian // Photo: Kfir Ziv

Jonah also declares that she is not afraid. "I managed to wean myself from news consumption all day, and I only open TV at 6 p.m. On the one hand, I have a crazy need to feel as up-to-date as normal days when I'm interested in what's happening and in politics. But nobody really knows, there's all kinds of conflicting reports. Sitting at home all the time, knowing that a big part of the thing is the isolation. "

"I really feel good," Tuvia Tsafir declares, and this sentence has a special meaning when it comes to the first famous artist in Corona and pressed an entire country, including the members' wetsap group from the series. "I have a cheerful wife, and that is the greatest gift I could ask for. She goes against all the rules and survives beautifully, she is my Wonder Woman.

"I'm not scared or stressed, because I had no symptoms of shortness of breath and cough. The big fear is getting into breathing problems, but I hope it doesn't happen. Four years ago, I received a pneumonia vaccine, which I think strengthened my lungs. Except in the 'Band' movie, where I smoked like a locomotive but didn't take to the lungs. "

Dvir: "I'm very upset. Not myself, I'm not afraid of the disease, and not my little girls, who have little chance of getting infected. My parents are also self-sufficient and I trust them. I'm disturbed by what will happen to us in coming out of this crisis, because I think he is Not run like a modern society should run it, with a thought for the day after.

"There are people here who in two or three weeks will have nothing to eat. The financial solutions are poor. I am troubled by what my colleagues are going through, what our society is going through and what will happen to my profession. How many people will sit shoulder to shoulder in theater halls? In my opinion, I am afraid that we are facing a very, very long low in our profession. Television is booming, and it will continue to flourish (Benedek is also playing hot Israeli entertainment these days in the series "Family in Issue"; MAG).

"On the other hand, I enjoy the frenzy, because I'm lazy and love to undress. In the past, I've talked a lot about wanting to get myself a month off, without work, without projects, to really think about what I want to do. .

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Tom laughs. "The truth? It is unpleasant to say ... actually yes. Goodbye. First, I have not yet developed symptoms, which is already gratifying. Second, I admit that there is something addictive in the time period imposed on us. As if we all wished for some break from this race we live in, And here we got it, under command.



Polyshock, Avni and Benedek on the set of photos

"It lowers the level of guilt about all the things I couldn't do for myself because of the madness of the job, and now I can't do it because I serve as a two-girl entertainment and entertainment team, which is a much better reason. The only symptoms I develop are anxiety symptoms From the moment we had to go back to normal. "

"I'm not scared at all," Jordan adds, "I'm not stressed either, because most of the time I'm at home. When I go down a bit there is concern, but I'm not anxious. The TV is off for me until tonight, and I don't update on news sites. We open for half an hour to catch up on what was today, what should not be done tomorrow, and that's it. "

Yaniv says he's trying to maintain sanity. "Most of the time I do well. There are moments when I lose it, especially when I'm practicing zoom. Sitting in front of this screen on the iPad, and suddenly I stop everything, sit down and say to myself, Puck, I don't believe this is happening to me. ".

The one who is a little more disturbed is Edna Lillius, who is eight months pregnant. "I started this period very optimistic, but now that there's no horizon, it's getting tough. The thing I'm most afraid of is giving birth during a global epidemic. It's probably not something I thought I would have to face in life.

"The state must give a real financial back to the self-employed, not loans that they will be asked to repay at the end of the crisis. There is a large population that keeps law and pays taxes, and does not respond to these difficult moments. It is simply a betrayal, the state is elevated to its most important role. ".

Rotem, who does not lose his humor, says that "These days, I am also a chef, a teacher, and I have to take care of myself. Actually, I am a full-time maid at a boutique hotel, serving three times a day. Food is available, and very clean here.

"In the early days, when all the shows were canceled, I was in the market. At one point, when my studies stopped and the guidelines expanded, it took time to digest it. In these situations I become practical. I did standup balconies, under very difficult conditions. I also write materials on the corona. Very much what will happen next. "

The one who dispels a generous dose of optimism is precisely the one who is identified with the hypochondriac figure, Yoram Gaon, who celebrated his 80th birthday last December. "Every night we are horrified by terrible news, but I do not allow myself to get into this feeling of helplessness," he declares. This time, and with that I live. With hope. "

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"Sabri Marnan" will become the Israeli sitcom this year with the largest number of episodes ever - an Israeli record that has held "pajamas" to date (223 episodes). The climax will be broken in the 22nd episode of the current season, which will be the 224th episode of "Sabri Marnan," and at the end of the season, it will record 242 episodes. The seventh season, which also features Neta Al-Mehmeister and Leon Rafaeli, has already been filmed.



The Sabri Marnan family is growing a joint Wetsap group, which is now working overtime. "We are always interested in the safety of the people, sending love and strengthening," Jordan explains, and Yoram adds: "It's a family. Good friends, who are always happy to meet them in filming, and especially in times of crisis."

Over the past few weeks, there have been messages of concern for friend Tuvia Tsafir, but know that if there's anyone the Corona is going to lose, it's Tuvia. Last week, Tsafir announced that the second test he had found was negative, that is, he was recovering from the virus.

"Tuvia called me to tell me that he had been ill before it was published, which greatly alarmed me," Yaniv recalls. "I love him very much. Everyone in the group sent him worried messages."

Rotem: "I was scared too, really stressed, but Yael wrote that he was fine and calmed us down. After two days he uploaded a video and wrote in the group that he was fine. But I admit it is stressful. We are really close, and the boundaries between the series and reality blur. "As a team and honors, it seems to me that it is being asked that there is a Corona season of 'Sabri', because there is no other choice. It's a situation with many comedic moments."

Dvir: "I wrote to him right away and asked if everything was fine, but I wasn't pressed. I'm the least worried about our group. We are now planning a Corona, special episode, which will be zoomed in. I believe it will happen very soon, as far as the epidemic will allow."

Sandra: "He told me they had the test done before he even knew what the results were, and my heart missed a beat. I almost fainted. I meet Tuvia tonight on stage (in the play" Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer "in the Habima, which also features Edna Belilius; MA), and in the series he has been my husband for ten years. I think about him a lot. Once they found out he was ill, me and Edna had to go in for two days in solitary confinement, as 12 days had passed since the last show. I'm happy he went through it safely, I attribute it to my real-life competitor, his wife Yael. "

Edna: "Send all the players a message that we need to go in for two days in isolation. I was in a temporary apartment, because my house was renovated, and there was no room I could sit in. Since my girls were close to me in the two weeks prior to that, and I assumed that if I got infected then And with my husband, and I'm glad everything is fine. After two days we returned home. I was scared of Tuvia, and I'm generally afraid. "

Tom: "We sent him congratulations to the group. I wrote to him: 'My beloved Tuvia, when we met 25 years ago, you had a tail, and I was a naked boy who asked him to make you pleasant in the back. How lucky that no one looked weird, what fun we are today Better dressed, and what a joy everything is and you feel good. Waiting for you to rub on you again soon! ""

Jonah: "When I heard that Tuvia was sick, I panicked. He is defined as a risky population, like many of us. But I know Tuvia. His wife always says love will win everything, and this man is so loved, wrapped in lovers. I knew he would win."

Yehoram: "I didn't want to disturb Tuvia, so I didn't call him, but I kept updating the team. He updated that he was feeling well and was getting the heat off, so I knew everything was fine."

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How do you spend time at home?

Sandra: "I'm with Moni. Michael brings us food and leaves him at the door. I make lots of selfie shots for all kinds of 12 year old girls who missed the Bat Mitzvah and ask me to send them a greeting, which requires me to put on makeup and look and be classy.

"I have a cat that I picked up from the yard, and because she's an adult, I recently built a room for her in the stairwell. She's scared to come home, but I take care of her.



"There's a lot of stuff in the house I've never done, and suddenly I said, maybe it's time to do it. For example, throw things away. We store quite a bit, thinking that someday we'll need it, and today we realize we won't get to them.

"I'm a bit of a reader of books. I am addicted to Facebook and Instagram, and it takes the place of TV. Sometimes it's even exhausting.

"I talk to the feisty grandchildren every day until they get tired, and then I see their little hand approaching the screen - and chick, it closes. We have a 3-year-old grandson, Daniel, and a granddaughter of 5. They are in Berlin with Alma, our daughter , And her husband, and they send me concerts and performances all day long.

"In general, the wetsap has become the thing that fills the day. All day I'm with the phone and all the screens that allow you to communicate instead of a meeting."

Jonah: "With the big kids I can talk. The problem is with Jonathan Katanechic, who is one year old, and he is most important now. He doesn't understand how Grandpa and Grandma got into a box, and he does 'Bye Bye' and goes. It makes me sad sometimes ".

Jehoram: "I'm on Skype, Zoom, Wattsap, Private House. There's no app that connects people I'm not active with. I talk to my five grandchildren every day, and the truth is - more than we've talked about before."

Tuvia: "The social networks keep me busy. I have lots of wetsap groups - Sabri's, Habima's, which is my family for the past year, and I've known a lot of lovely, talented young players, and of course," Grandpa Tuvia ", I have a responsibility, because in Purim we were canceled.

"From TV and the news I try to escape, so I watch movies. Fill in the spaces created for me in film education, and also learn a lot. When I was a teenager I could watch every movie eight times. I recently saw Yael with '1917', twice. I even enjoyed the second time In short, there is no meager moment. "

Jehoram: "These days, I try to do things I was desperate for in the past, which I said I would no longer do. For example, playing guitar. Musician friends send me exercises, and I play with them and believe I will slowly learn. It's a wish I dreamed and gave up, and now I decided not to give up.

"I took an English book, Agatha Christie's 'Nemesis', and started translating it for my enjoyment. I find here and there words and other words that I did not know, and perfect myself, and it takes a long time.

"Together with my spouse, we do gymnastics exercises that our good friend, physical therapist, sends us. I read a lot, holy books and others, which I always put aside. I read the novel by Isaac Shalev, who was my teacher, a great book called" Gabriel Tiroche Affair '.

"I try to consume as little TV as possible. They have to fill up a lot of time, and they have nothing to do with it except to announce that there are more patients and the victims, and it's a bleak repertoire that hits your head every time you hear it. So I prefer without."

Jordan: "I started doing a lot of things I always wanted to do and I never cleared them long enough. I renovated all my furniture at home. I had lots of plastic paint boxes at home, and now I learned bio-dyeing techniques and turned the medium furniture into something Wow.



"I've been writing a series for a while now, and it's a good time to give a strong posh for writing. I do a lot of zoom workouts, both Pilates and my trainer, who teach non-breathing lessons. I do meditations and yoga. And I cook a lot. My dream was to be Karin Goren, So I bake nonstop. All day I eat and exercise. "

Edna: "I'm with my husband, whose restaurant is closed, and the girls. It's fun to be together in an intensity that also has freedom, but on the other hand, the house is awake by 6 in the morning, which is not easy."

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Thom also connects to the family vibe. "I spend time with Liraz and the girls. Most of the time we burn on hand washing. But overall, there is no big difference between my lifestyle before the Corona and now. Even before the Corona I preferred to leave the house as little as possible, I kept two meters away from people, avoided hugs. And shake hands, and I wash them every few minutes with the skill of a surgeon. The only difference is that now everyone else is acting like me. "

Jonah: "I'm home with Shazi. I'm happy, someone I love (laughs). We read a lot, talk to family and friends and see series we haven't seen because of our work. I really like to watch British series, they are much more sophisticated than the American ones, and Norwegian and Danish series. The actresses there are real women, without a lot of makeup, not tense, no sweet dolls.

"I have been cooking a lot, what I have stopped doing lately and now I am back to doing it. Another thing I do is photograph greetings for boys and girls for a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah, celebrations that have dissolved and a blessing to encourage their spirits.

Rotem: "My children will not forget this period. When do we have three meals a day and talk? There are also difficulties and quarrels, and then make a tent together. It is not a two-day, but an entire period which is very empowering for a family. Weeks, returning from a cohesive unit. "

Yaniv: "I try to keep up a routine. Get up at regular intervals, go outside. Go to the grocery store, have coffee, sit on the computer, write something, even if it's not something specific. At noon I practice. In the past, I never talked about Zoom and Skype, because It seems ridiculous to me. Suddenly I find myself doing that a lot. "

"At home, we don't really have an agenda," says Dvir. "I spend my days with Irit and our two daughters. In between, I have some more work, radio here, there a morning show, reading a play, improvising a zoom.

"I have tasks that I have been writing down for years, and now is the time to finally do them. For example, tidying up the yard, building a fence, tidying up the study room. There are things that the bank (Mizrahi-Tefahot, which is its presenter; MH) is asking for Also sings congratulations to Bat Mitzvah and the organizations that request.

"Besides, I head the Make a Wish Israel Association, and during this time we are constantly trying to find sources of income so that we can have money to work when we can meet children again. We are very sorry that during this time we cannot fulfill children's wishes."

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Why do you miss the most?

Sandra: "Just go play the show. All this ritual that starts in the morning, when you know there is a show in the evening and in the morning you wait for it. Doing gymnastics, resting at noon, taking a shower, getting dressed and going to the theater. I now play on the stage at Greek Zorba and Hillfone Hill. "And I so much miss this thing that I do a lifetime, and suddenly disappear. I miss connecting with the audience, and there's a question mark when he'll be back."

Tom: "I have two projects that I started rehearsing for, and they were frozen a second after they started. This, of course, is also reflected in the bank account, which is beginning to take on an alarming shape. That they will take care of me and my family, when you think about it like that, it's really scary.

"But there is something comforting and unifying about the fact that this trouble is common to all of us. I want to believe that is why a restoration solution will be found. On the other hand, I start practicing with the girls lighting flames of flint stones and hunting, in case we all have to move to the early man's mode."

Yehoram: "I miss the performances in the evenings, which are the most wonderful thing I have been able to wish for since I know myself. I miss the connection with the audience. It's hard for me to understand the performances that are filmed without a crowd, without this electricity flowing from the auditorium to the stage. Israel, but without an audience sitting in front of me, I have no powers to perform. "

Jordan: "I miss running in the sea. I live three minutes out of the sea and waking up early, running on the beach and finally meditating. It relaxes me. Of course I miss the theater too. Today I play in Camry in 'No Revenge' and 'Othello', and I miss To friends there. "

"It is my longing for coffee in the morning, after putting the girls in kindergarten," Edna shares. "Longing for the High Court. Even a longing for a public garden, which is something that parents usually do not suffer from, but suddenly I miss watching girls without doing anything. "

Dvir: "I was a cook at the Supreme, amazing, but I have now begun to realize how much I lack the dining experience outside. I also miss rowing at sea on my surfboard."

Tuvia: "I miss a normal life. I know it won't happen in one day, but gradually. Last year, because of the Habima job, I didn't go on vacation. Now I was added to quarantine for three to six months. I was happy to go back to southern Italy. We enjoyed it for years, but how can you think of it today when you hear what the situation is there.

"And there is something else: The simplest thing I like to do is shopping, and now I don't do anything at all. Brides, kids and grandkids bring us everything we need. I would love to do it myself. Tell them what kind of Syrian olives I like best." .

Jonah: "It's a longing for me to meet my grandchild first. Now I welcome every day that I was his babysitter. He is not the smartest and most beautiful. He has already started to say a few words!

"Besides, I miss the theater and the audience. Before the Corona, I played at the Lysin House in 'Things I Know', a show I particularly love."

Rotem: "It is also my longing to meet my parents, my friends, and of course the audience, who was taken away from me at once. On the last night of my performance, in Shlomi, the Prime Minister restricted conferences to 100 people, and I cried on stage. I realized that we were entering a long period where not There will be performances. "

Tuvia: "When it is behind us, there will be a tremendous yearning to return to culture and entertainment. I think our profession has a future, and it will not suffer. I don't know what the new rules will be, maybe we will sit in the halls of profits, but there will be a great longing. That was, and that encourages me. "

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Is there anything good to be gained from this situation?

Rotem: "Yesterday I saw in the news about the sorting in Ichilov and heard the nurse say that from the moment the crisis started, people understand how much they are fighting for the public, and suddenly they speak beautifully and politely in the air. It is a pity that it is necessary to not be shouted at. That it will end, how quickly we will return to who we were. "



And here's one that left the virus behind. Siren

Tom: "The truth is I see more good things in this situation than good. Suddenly there is time to read, write, promote ideas that sat at the top of the year. It is also an amazing quality time with the girls! A gift I did not think I would receive, nor even thought to ask for. I swear in the last two and a half weeks They have grown in two and a half years, and the warmth and love that we can suddenly give and receive from them is far more important than anything they will ever receive in the education system.

”And there is also the greater level: there is a sense that nature is trying to renew. Call it nature, the universe, God - something signals to us that something has happened, we have done something wrong with the world. Suddenly, despite the isolation, the whole world comes together, suddenly there is no difference between Tel Aviv and Milan, New York, Tehran. Even if the people who run the world continue to try to channel this epidemic in their favor, life afterwards will not look the same. Something will change, and for the better. "

Rotem disagrees with him." Everyone I talk to tries to understand the universe, and what it gives us. I see a lot of my girlfriends saying, 'Gather yourself.' There are moments when I have to scream, I've gathered, I'm assembled, I'm one big conference, figured out what the universe wants, and give me back my life. "

Dvir:" Beyond that on a personal level, I discovered that I can undo and not die from it, I wish we left this thing with insight Internationally, we are one of the hardest, and the borders may be necessary, but there are places that can be broken, which require a global mutual guarantee, not just within the Jewish state. "

Jordan:" The best thing that has happened to me is that there is no escape. Many times, during the day, my ways of dealing with situations of boredom or inaction were to jump to friends, parents, and the sea. Now I have to stay and meet all the emotions that are floating. And suddenly I realize it's not that bad. One should not be afraid of dealing with self, boredom, inaction. It's nice, though. "

Jonah:" There's something about this decline of life's crazy turnstile, which gives time to gather into yourself and understand things more deeply. I admit that I would have given up on this experience, but if it had already happened, the good things had to be found, and most of all, to have a lesson in humility. If we think we are kings of the world, and the great leaders seem to be the gods of the universe, here comes such a small virus and overpowers everyone.

"I always said that there was something blessed about the routine, even though we sometimes complained about it and repeated it. Today I realize how true it is."

Sandra agrees. "Do you realize how happy we were before? How beautiful our lives were, we just didn't know? We were upset and busy thinking it was obvious. We never had a question like 'How long will food be enough,' then we walked away from the bad days of World War II. In another way, of course, the same questions arise from dark periods. Questions that you repress and do not want to deal with, because you say - 'This will not happen to us.' There is currently no certainty about anything. "

Edna: "This crisis has made us come into a much more thoughtful way - economic as well as moral. Suddenly our lives have an ultimatum, and all thinking is different. There is something good about this, because nothing has been enough for anyone, and the pursuit of humankind has reached its peak. Of aggressiveness. "

Yehoram: "The world has become a tiny village. I talk to friends on every continent possible. I was thinking that if someone has a lot of money and can now take a private plane and escape - where to escape? This bullet, which was a full world, has become so small.

" Some say that what was not, and that we will learn a lesson. I wish all of us that after this is over, one percent of this feeling, of wanting to hug and be close, remains. Because as I know the human race, it will take a day - and that's it. Don't remember anything and go ahead. "

Tuvia:" We must not forget this situation, because there is something about it that makes you open your eyes. You find out how fragile everything is. "

Thom:" I have no doubt that in the first phase after the Corona we will forget all the philosophy surrounding 'the great thing that is happening on earth'. We will stop refinancing, go back to running after the money we lost, go back to anger and hate each other.

"But I really hope that in the second stage something is remembered here. And that it happened for us, and also for us. And after relaxing a little bit, everyone will do with themselves a little movement of change."

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How to prepare for a quarantine?

Sandra: "Pesach has always been an opportunity for me to make a big feast. For years we would make a night of ours with lots of participants, family and friends. The late Anat Gov wrote the play" Hot Family "inspired by Seder night that we made at home over 20 years ago . We hosted 50 members who abandoned the extended families for the benefit of their friendship. There were Gidi Gov and Anat, Eric Einstein and his wife Sima, and others.

"In my youth, I waited at the Lipski restaurant in Jaffa. I would peek into the kitchen, study recipes and implement them. That's where I started to love to cook. This year me and Moni will be at home and make the order in zoom, with Michael and his girlfriend Shiran, who will be in Tel Aviv, and Alma, Amichai and grandchildren in Berlin." .

Rotem: "In my standup I wrote that there were good things coming out of Corona, because this year it was my turn to host Seder. We will zoom in with our families. There is a couple of adults in the building opposite us, and I proposed to a woman called 'Seder Balcony,' called the fairy tale and sing a little. If that happens, it's something we will never forget. "

Dvir: "Seder we always celebrate with us, with 30 people. It's a dinner with a reading of the Haggadah to the food, and especially a once-in-a-lifetime family experience. We unite our two sides, work and strive for this evening, and have a great time.

" It won't happen, but I told my sister we would all celebrate later. In two months we will invite everyone to us. We may understand something of this Seder night experience that only the four of us attend. First of all, we will realize that it is possible, we will have dinner and have fun. We will not try to make an evening like it should be, but we will celebrate what is there. "

Thom:" My grandmother lives in Eilat, and will unfortunately celebrate alone, for the first time in her life. We're doing feisty workouts with her for Seder. I thought about how to encourage her to take care of herself, and reminded her that if she went through it peacefully, she would be a graduate of two world wars. "

Edna:" Suddenly I realized that I would not be at my mother's house on holiday, and I began to cry. I cry a lot. I cried either when my husband took a recipe for his sister's necklace, or when I looked at pictures from the garden. "

Yehoram:" My spouse and I are at home, and on one of the devices we will see the family in the app. Maybe not all evening, but in parts. I thought this year would be a time for everyone to come back to read the other half of the Haggadah after dinner, there's nowhere to hurry. "(Laughs).

Yaniv:" On the Seder night I'll probably be home, and I guess we'll try to zoom the whole family. My mother made a decision that on the day they were released, it would be a night of peace, even if it happened in June or July, because she had already bought a fish for Giltte. "

Jonah:" I was born on March 31. I never liked to celebrate a birthday, so I'm actually glad this year I'm going through it quietly. Passover is my favorite holiday. From the time my parents passed away until two years ago, we celebrated all the holidays with us at home. Two years ago, I passed the wand to my sister. I still don't know how we will do it this year, imagine that the family will be on the screen zooming. "

Thom:" We always have a big order with our family, it's always an event. This year I will make the order in the smallest format ever: only with Liraz and the girls, even though my mother lives a few hundred meters away and my sister lives in Jaffa. I do not know what is more disturbing to me - that the order will be limited, or that I will have to embody the master of the order. I was born on Passover. Nor, my daughter, too. The two of us will be celebrating a birthday this year. It may sound sad, but it's an unforgettable birthday. History is happening here, and we're part of it. It is exciting. "

Tuvia:" I have been accustomed to the family since I did not leave the house on the night of the Seder, after once we got stuck in a traffic jam for two and a half hours. We bought a large table, which can hold more than 20 people, and by this year everyone was concentrating on us.



Promises to be fine. Genius // Photo by Eric Sultan

"This year a virtual order will be made. Yael and I have an argument about which of us will steal the Afikomen and who will ask the difficulties, and it was decided that I, because I am three months younger. So will our three children. We will sing 'what will change' in zoom."

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What's the first thing you do when we get back to normal?

Sandra: "I'll go to the sea. I never find time to go to the sea, stop life for a moment and look at the waves. Suddenly it becomes something of value."

"I was supposed to start rehearsing for Nava Sgt's play, so I hope this is the first thing I do in the theater. I have why to come back. I will run to hug and kiss with friends and family. I once had a dream of doing a single show, standing in the doorway, and everyone who came in - Hug and kiss him. Kisses and hugs - I'm good at it. I'm missing it now. "

Jonah: "I'll run to my grandson and equatch him for two hours."

Rotem: "First of all, I open a hall for a stand-up show and bring an audience. From there I go to Zara."

Yehoram: "I will set up a meeting on work matters. No matter if it is a show, movie or TV show. I want to get back to work immediately.

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What will you wish readers and all the people of Israel?

Yehoram: "No one will fall in his spirit. I promise from my rich experience of the traumas we have been through all the time and years, that it will take some time, but we will get away with it."

Sandra: "Calm. And faith. It's very easy to lose your temper in such situations, to panic, to uncontrollable behavior. I refuse to ask the young men to think of the elderly and keep us alive, but I fear there is no choice and have to ask for them."

Jordan: "I wish everyone to continue to believe that everything is fine, that everything happens in the end for the better. To believe and truly feel that something good can come out of this situation. To know that there is someone who is guarding us."

Yaniv: "Let it be short and it will be over already, and it will be sane on the other side."

Jonah: "Health for everyone. It's true that a large part of the population will face economic problems and will be very difficult, but as long as we are healthy, we can manage."

Tom: "I wish everyone health and longevity. The whole world is in isolation, and yet we are the most together we have been in a long time. I wish we would keep this unity after the flood."

Rotem: "We will go out of closure for freedom."

Dvir: "Breathe as deeply as possible and experience the moment, not the moment after. Not what it could be, but this moment. And I hope we all get out of this epidemic."

Tuvia: "I have a strong internal feeling that the people of Israel will emerge from this among the first in the world, and much faster than they think. I wish everyone well, and that we will survive the epidemic with minimal harm."

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Source: israelhayom

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