Just before the beginning of Shabbat, Yehudit Bauman shared with the surfers the difficulties with which the family continues to deal with her daughter Karin's struggle with anorexia.
After Yehudit, Shimi and Karin came to the Knesset last week to advance the struggle and continue to try to harness the public and its leaders to raise awareness of the life-threatening eating disorder, today (Friday) Tavori wrote an article for followers.
"Shabbat Shalom to all the loved ones. I stared at Facebook for a few minutes," she shared of the many comments she continues to receive.
"There were those who wrote very moving, very encouraging with warmth and support," she said, but also added those who chose bad reactions: Not everyone knows that these are usually the same lady in a change of coat.
"She suffers from hurting relationships and thus gives herself a lot of names, impersonates a lot of characters, and do not pay attention. When you see a malicious reaction, you will know that it is the same lady in a change of coat (I explained to Karin well). There are lost people. Not just here, everywhere. "Stand up, sneak into the thickets of the forests and disappear. There are lots of herds of wolves like a mafia, and each one plays a role and contributes its share. Like rat poison they hunt people and write about them, react to evil cancer patients and other patients. It's aggression and cyberbullying, emotional violence." , Yehudit signed the post.
Shimi Tavori, Yehudit and Karin Bauman in the Knesset, archive
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Bauman's words managed, as always, to touch the hearts of many surfers who hurried to embrace and offer comforting words again, with Judith for her part making sure to respond personally to almost every response.
"Let them think before they react," Yehudit wrote in response to one of the surfers who begged her not to let the evil souls suppress her spirit.
"Life and death in the hand of the tongue, the heart and the fingers that tick toxins to helpless people," she wrote.
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