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Maa'an Adam: "I started falling in love on Shabbat all over again" | Israel today

2024-01-28T07:18:39.187Z

Highlights: Maa'an Adam: "I started falling in love on Shabbat all over again" The TV presenter who became a bereaved nurse on October 7 told her followers about her difficulty dealing with the day of rest since then and the fear she developed of it. "I still can't hear love songs for Sh Saturday or wish Sh Saturday Shalom, but I don't hate death anymore. That's also something," she consoled herself at the end. If you found an error in the article, we would appreciate it if you shared it with us.


The TV presenter who became a bereaved nurse on October 7 told her followers about her difficulty dealing with the day of rest since then and the fear she developed of it • How does she feel about it now?


Against the background of another sweet video of a private and domestic moment of hers with her eldest daughter Tabor, last night (Matchash) the pregnant Maayan Adam published a story in which she sought to encourage and be encouraged following the change that happened to her recently on Shabbat.

Ma'ayan Adam is harnessed (archive)

Adam, who killed her sister Mefal Adam in the massacre carried out by the terrorist organization Hamas at the nature party she attended near Kibbutz Ra'im, told the surfers about the holy day that changed since her sister was murdered from a day of peace to agonizing hours that bring her back to the same nightmare that shook her and her family's world and changed it Win.

A human spring at the place where the late Mefel was murdered, photo: courtesy of HOT and Koda Communications

"For a long time I hated Shabbat. It became a nightmare that I don't want to come. Shabbat overwhelmed me," explained Adam.

"But now, when I'm not at home all week, I started to fall in love with this day all over again. The privilege of the time I have with Tabor," she shared the change that took place in her.

From Instagram, photo: Instagram

Although she participated in the change, Adam still mentioned two actions that she is still unable to do.

"I still can't hear love songs for Shabbat or wish Shabbat Shalom, but I don't hate death anymore. That's also something," she consoled herself at the end.

Just last week, Adam wrote about the difficulty of continuing her daily routine, when she heard a report on the radio station in her private car about the tragedy in which many fighters were killed in the center of the Gaza Strip.

"I'm supposed to start a shooting day and I can't get out of the car. I can't breathe because of the pain. I'm just imagining houses where what happened in our house, that the sky fell and the sun went out."

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