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His Friday: Sagi Muki does Shabbat | Israel today

2021-12-04T07:33:42.625Z


Finishes judo training, eats mom's jahanon and goes with dad to synagogue • Sagi Muki's weekend Tell about your Friday. "I wake up around six in the morning and take my Doberman Soda, which is a sleeve in Japanese, named after an exercise in judo, for a run on the beach in Netanya. The whole neighborhood knows Soda and the kids caress him. 59), who markets Yemeni food, and eats with her Jahanon and Kaunas. Then I go to physiotherapy and massages, which are really no pampering, and after the


Tell about your Friday.

"I wake up around six in the morning and take my Doberman Soda, which is a sleeve in Japanese, named after an exercise in judo, for a run on the beach in Netanya. The whole neighborhood knows Soda and the kids caress him. 59), who markets Yemeni food, and eats with her Jahanon and Kaunas. Then I go to physiotherapy and massages, which are really no pampering, and after the treatment I come home exhausted. If I have enough, I go with my father, Rami (62), and family members "I join the synagogue. I connect to prayer and from a young age I come on Fridays and respect the tradition."

And what about Friday dinner?

"After the synagogue we gather at my grandfather, Shlomo, who has already celebrated 80, together with all the uncles and aunts. We are a close-knit family of about 20 people and it's our quality time. Everyone prepares something and brings, and my mother bakes the most delicious challahs that are snatched and finished Fast. My favorite dish is chicken legs, with a bit of mom's challah. After Friday dinner we recreate childhood experiences and do a tech tournament (fighting video game) and it's the most fun in the world.

Said Mulai, a member of the judoka who is of Iranian origin, is expected to arrive in Israel soon and will no doubt arrive for our Friday dinner.

"Through my and his story, we can teach the world that we can come from different backgrounds and still accept each other."

How do you spend Saturday?

"Saturday is my day off and I prefer it relaxed. Around nine in the morning we are at my grandfather's again with everyone, for breakfast, and then I meet friends at the beach, or at one of their house, where we play 'Kotan' for hours."

Do you have a childhood memory of Saturdays?

"When I was 12 I decided to start fasting on Yom Kippur. I was a small, thin child, but I persevered in the challenge and survived until noon on Yom Kippur, so my brother and cousin appeared in front of me with cola and sandwich icing. They broke me and I ate, but a year later I fasted and since then For a year in Yom Kippur, I fast and go to the synagogue with the family. "

Finally, who would you like to host at your Shabbat table?

"I would choose to invite a biblical figure, Moshe Rabbeinu.

"Friday dinner is all about faith and religion, so I would love to hear all the stories we know - from his mouth."

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Source: israelhayom

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