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"The twins will learn about our beautiful religion": Miren Bozaglu's surprising decision Israel today

2023-01-16T09:16:46.411Z


The reality star said that she will send her two children to a state-religious school: "It is important that they receive values" • She shared her husband Maor's attitude towards her strengthening: "We are not in the same place, but he is supportive" • And she revealed that she strives to fully observe Shabbat: "I really want to to succeed"


"It's important to me that they receive values ​​and learn about our beautiful religion," this is how the reality star Miren Bozgalo explained her decision to enroll two of her children in a religious state school at the beginning of the week. 

Bozaglou was asked on Instagram about the decision to enroll twins Shane and Leo in a different educational setting than their first set of twins, Miley and Ray.

"Why won't Shane and Iyo be at Miley and Ray's school?" surfers wondered.

"Well, I'm full of questions about Shane and Io's school, so I'll share with you," Bozaglu explained. "After much deliberation, we decided to enroll Shane and Io in a state-religious school," she wrote.

The Buzaglo family.

The second pair of twins will study in a different setting, photo: family archive

"The schools have a weight of 50% in the education of our children and I want to choose the best place for them and I hope I succeed. It is important to me that they receive values, a good education and learn about our beautiful religion", she shared the considerations that decided the balance.

"It must be noted that there are many excellent schools in Rishon Lezion and we had a difficult decision between how many, but it seems that we have finally made a decision," she said.

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Among questions about coupons and fashion, surfers were also interested in her approach to religion and how it fits in with her family life.

In a story on Bozaglu's Instagram page, which has hundreds of thousands of followers, she was asked how her husband Maor and the children accept the process. 

"I have to get things in order," Bouzaglu replied to the surfers, "I have always been connected to religion. Even when I was a girl, I would go to the synagogue and I also kept Shabbat for a while," she shared, adding, "In recent years, you know that I make a regular Challah portion on Fridays, pray, observe Nida, candles

"The only difference with me in terms of religion is the Shabbat, which I really, really want to be able to keep fully and regularly. I hope I will succeed one day with God's help. In the meantime, I am making an effort and think that every effort is blessed," she wrote.

Bozaglou added that her husband Maor is very supportive when it comes to the process she is going through and wants her to do well, but she added that as of today the two are not in the same place yet on the issue, but she reassured all those who are worried that it is perfectly fine as far as she is concerned and the safety of the house comes first."

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Source: israelhayom

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