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Master Sharaf - Voila! sport

2022-12-31T10:52:15.880Z


"If it's not me, Roni Rosenthal will move to Beit Shean at the age of 22", "Maccabi Haifa was rattling from Maccabi Tel Aviv until I came", "I don't remember only the escort girls". Shlomo Sharaf celebrates his 80th birthday


More than the precise and glittering event in which the members of Shlomo Sheraf's extensive family surprised the head of the family in honor of his 80th birthday, which will be tomorrow, and to which the best players he coached were invited to play against each other, it was the amount of people, those that Sheraf had time to fight with and reconcile with.

Most of them came to share the honor with him.

It wasn't a grand opening of a business that everyone should knock a story into, it was a deep appreciation, and great love, for a coach with a great past and an unrestrained commentator, with a rather big heart, which also holds up very well, without the evil eye.



We are sitting on the patio of his residence in Gan Haim, a place where Sharoni flowers and is full of chirping birds, a house that overlooks an inner courtyard where there are two other houses of different sizes, where his daughter Anat (51) and his youngest son Uri (47) live with their families.

It looks like a luxury villa complex that hosts families on weekends in one of the moshavs near the Lebanese border, only that it is a family complex, authentic, route-oriented, five minutes from Kfar Saba.

Sheraf bought it 40 years ago for $149,000, the redemption of the three-room apartment where the family lived in Kfar Saba, and some savings.

There are six dunams there that include an orchard of fruit trees, another 22 dunams of agricultural land where pecans are grown, and a Friday family dinner attended by three children (including my father, 53, the eldest who lives a few minutes away), 11 grandchildren (two pairs of twins), five dogs and one chef - The head of the tribe.

You need excellent physical fitness to do a comprehensive tour of Havilah, but Sheraf is in good shape and knows how to sum up his choice in a winning sentence: "I wouldn't trade it for a luxurious penthouse in Tel Aviv."



The walls of his office are covered with photos, one of Kadishman's sheep and a famous photo-painting of Israel's heroes from Moshe Dayan's time as Chief of Staff. Rio, a poodle who is a storyteller, with a rural joy of life, runs between his legs and the owner of the house goes crazy. "The more people I know ", he told us, "I like dogs more".

The more people I know, the more I love dogs.

Shlomo Sharaf (Photo: Maariv, Yossi Aloni)

The day before our meeting, Seraf went to Kiryat Shmona for the umpteenth time this game season.

He is a commentator on the sports channel, but he is the commentator who always travels the farthest, at an age when others hardly move to the nearest hospital.

"I go to Kiryat Shmona once every three weeks," he does the math.

"It's fun. Is there anything better than traveling? We don't go straight to the game. We travel earlier, sometimes we enter Hamat Geder, bathe in sulfur water, go eat fish in Tiberias. Each time a different restaurant, we are already known everywhere, they send us orders. For example, in the shawarma insult that we always pass through to Kiryat Shmona."



I don't know many people in their 80s who travel that far to work.



"I don't drive, it's a taxi. Other than that, we talk, and laugh, and stop. Traveling to Kiryat Shmona today is easier than traveling to Haifa. We also always get ahead of the traffic. If the game is at 7, we leave at half past two. And besides, What am I going to do, I'm going to sit at home? This is how I travel, spend a day, travel, watch a game and I love it."



But people your age rest, you are 80



"If I rest, I won't be able to walk, I won't remember".



You don't need the money, what's more it's not money...



"It's fun for me. I see the people who don't work and sit at home, and I think I'm healthier and it keeps me alert. The brain is still working, and I have to see and remember. I see well , imagine that I am still reading a newspaper without glasses."



The people who accompanied you professionally, no longer hang out with you.

You are among young people, another world.

People who don't know who Pele is, haven't seen Maradona or Eyal Berkovic live.

There is an era of political correctness, people today talk like they are at a conference of vegans, not like the agricultural colony of the 1950s.



"I don't feel it. I get good reactions that people like what I do. It's worth everything. It's not something I do out of pressure because I have to, I do it for love, I do it for fun. It's good for me, comfortable to me".

"I determine my own destiny."

Sharaf in the 90s as the national team coach (Photo: Flash 90, Moshe Shai)

Must say, resin is unusual.

His contemporaries got off the stage.

Dror Kashtan, the most decorated coach in football history, almost two years younger than him, took asceticism far, and his appearances are rare;

Eli Cohen is 72 years old and does not come close to the commentator's throne;

Avraham Grant, soon to be 68 years old, intermittently coaches anthropological challenges, is hardly remembered.

Sharaf is a commentator, he has a character in 'Lila Doll', he gets criticism, people talk about him, and this despite the fact that he has not been a coach for 20 years, retired at a relatively young age.



"I determine my own destiny," he decides.

"I have always determined my destiny, my way of life. With my ten fingers I built everything that is here. To this day I cook, go shopping, carry the baskets with the meat and fish and vegetables. On Friday there will be a meal here for twenty or so people that I cooked. I am active . As long as my legs carry me and I can, I want to work. I've never been idle, I've always worked in more than one place, I've always done many things at the same time. I remember I would bring home four or five salaries when I was after the army. All my life I was at work, I was never a parasite. I played football and at the same time I was deputy maintenance manager in a large factory, training the children-boys-youth and at night I had a disco on the roof of my father's cafe. I would go to the army with a car, when nobody had a car. At 18 I had Already an Opal record, everyone would be crazy about me. I can't see parasites who sit at home and don't go to work. That's how I raised all my children. I enjoyed what I did.



Burned with a flood of nostalgia and self-loathing: "If I were allowed to be reborn again, I would choose the same way of life, the same path I followed. Everyone wants to make it to the national team, but not everyone does. And everywhere I've been, they wanted me to come back. The only place where I was fired was at Maccabi Tel Aviv. I The only coach in the world who fired him without losing a single game. Not a league, not a cup, not a friendly. It left a stain on me."

"In a normal situation he cannot be a bus driver."

Netanyahu (Photo: Reuven Castro)

How much football occupies you today, how much do you spend preparing for the broadcast?



"Sometimes a whole day. I sit on the Internet, read, prepare for the game, call the coaches, talk to the players. I control the Internet 100 percent, read what interests me, not only in sports. I am also interested in what is happening in the country, and I am very sorry for what is happening in the country I never imagined that I would reach this age and see my country in this way."



What's going on?



"Deterioration, don't you see deterioration? Look who should set an example for us in this country, does it seem normal to you, that this is the State of Israel? Is this what we dreamed of when we were in the youth movements? I see a disaster here. I don't see that there is a resurgence here, I don't see that the state will last long Time in this way. It's a real shame."



from what?



"From everything, from how this country is run. Can there be a prime minister who is accused and continues as if nothing happened? In a normal situation he cannot be a bus driver. And look what kind of government is going to be formed: ministers who did not serve in the army, who evaded the army, should they set an example for the youth here?"



They will say that in the last year and a half there was a government whose first prime minister represented a party of six Knesset members.



"But he was not accused of crimes. I don't want to get into it, but I can tell you in general: this is not the country I thought I would end my life in."

"They told me they couldn't play together."

Atar and Berkovich (Photo: Reuters)

Sharaf was born in Siberia in the middle of World War II.

His parents fled east from the inferno in Poland.

On the day he was born, early 1943, it was freezing cold.

He immigrated to Israel before he was 6 years old. "I remember the journey by ship from Marseille. In those days, two ships transported the immigrants to Israel: 'Atzmaut' and 'Herzl.' , an old British army camp with these round bins. We lived for a good few months in tents. In the winter the wind would blow the tents over and the blankets would be big, and would hang from the folding army beds, soaking up the water. In the morning we would all get up wet. But then nobody had , it's not like today when immigrants immigrate and get a house."



How was Kfar Saba in the fifties?



"I remember on Weizman Street there were horse-drawn carriages, there were no cars, there was a dirt road. I remember the first private in Kfar Saba, owned by a man named Motel Krakover. Who owned it?"



Sharaf played football in Hapoel Kfar Saba.

His figures are not bad: 60 league and cup goals, among the ten greatest scorers in the club's history.

"I was an excellent player, number 10 on the back, with an unusual technique. I was very aggressive, I was not easily passed. I was a combination of Tal Benin and Eyal Berkovic, Eyal's technique and Benin's aggressiveness. Know how to retrieve balls, a fighter."



There are very few coaches who have brought their character as players into their coaching.

You were a creative player whose teams you coached were creative, bordering on adventurous.



"When I coached Maccabi Haifa, they told me that Reuven Atar and Eyal Berkovic couldn't play together. I proved that they could. The problem is with bad players, but good players can play together. I told them: 'If you don't learn to play together, you'll hang on the tree together'".

One day we play in front of the Carmel Castle, a practice game and Yaron Parslani makes a spare move for me.

I was sure he wanted to change.

I told him to come, but he tells me that he doesn't want to be replaced, but that someone else needs to be replaced.

I told him to get out immediately (Photo: Adi Avishi, Ma'ariv)

Which players would not have come to anything if it weren't for you?



"I'll tell you one story and that's all I'll do. When I came to Maccabi Haifa, there was Jack Mansell before me. He didn't appreciate Ronnie Rosenthal. The chairman at the time, Zvika Weitzner, sat with me and told me that by next season he would bring Hillel Kaplan from Beit Shan in exchange for Ronnie Rosenthal.

I told him not to transfer anyone, that I was taking them both to a training camp in Schenk in Germany and there I would decide who stays and who goes.

We went to Shank, I see Rosenthal: a piece of body, fast, with intelligence, speaks languages ​​and I see Hillel Kaplan.

Already at the camp I decided that Roni Rosenthal would stay and Hillel Kaplan would return to Beit Shean.



"In my second season in Haifa, we hosted in Kiryat Haim. Israel Maoz, a car electrician from Bruges, came to me, who decided to become a player agent. He came to me and said: 'I have good relations in Bruges. I can take one player from here to there. Would you recommend me?' I thought twice and told him Roni Rosenthal. He was dumbfounded: 'Why not Maman, why not Armali?'

I explained to him: 'In terms of his data, Rosenthal is more suitable to be a professional than anyone else. He will go there and not look for hummus and have his mother make him couscous.' Consider that if Shlomo Sharaf does not come to Haifa that year, Roni Rosenthal goes to Beit Shan and retires at the age of 22. This Lucky for a player that I arrived at the right time, at the right club, and put him on the map. Eyal Berkovich wrote in his book that if Shlomo Sharaf hadn't coached him, he wouldn't have achieved anything. I'm not talking to you about the thousands I raised, but about the seniors. I didn't miss A player. Everyone says that I had the eye to pick players, to distinguish between who is good and who is not. I took Ronen Harazi from the second division,

who was connected with splints from the motorcycle accident he had, and I gave him the stage in the team.

Uri Luzon from Tel Mond, Adir Shamir from Hapoel Ra'anana whom I brought to Hapoel KPS through Bnei Yehuda, I brought Aryeh Habib from the handball, I found Eli Yani on the street in Takuma neighborhood."

"They would hand out trophies to each other."

Burned with Zvi Weitzner in 2013 (Photo: Adrian Herbstein)

With all due respect to the choice of players, Shlomo Sharaf's touch at Maccabi Haifa was the most dramatic in his career.

Until the arrival of Sharaf Maccabi Haifa was not even the top team in Haifa, with one title, the State Cup, which was won when Sharaf was still a soldier.

With him she won three championships, the state cup, and above all bit the hegemony of the majors until then.

"Maccabi Haifa has always been in the shadows," says Sharaf and sails into a chewy story that basically tells everything: "Maccabi Haifa was a hero to the core. She would go beyond her room, lose confidence. We once came to play against Maccabi Tel Aviv.

I sit in the first pew on the bus, followed by Avraham Avokert and Eitan Aharoni.

The Maccabi Tel Aviv bus arrives in front of us and we are behind. Vicky Peretz gets off the Maccabi Tel Aviv bus.

'Standed' (Avokart) says: 'Look, look, look, here is Vicki'.

Do you understand?

He is going to play against Vicky Peretz and is excited to see him.

I turn to him: 'Kibinimat, maybe you'll also come down to take a picture with him?'

This was the mentality of Maccabi Haifa.

For them, Maccabi Tel Aviv was something else, until I got it into their heads that they were better. I changed their perception of the world. They would have a party every year and hand out trophies to each other: Weizner to Shmetnik, Shmetnik to Freddie and they would jump into the pool for joy because they stayed in the league. They didn't have Other goals. But they also put landmines in my path."



which?



"They were used to Baruch Maman and Yaron Preslani determining who would play, what they would eat, when they would train. One day we were playing against Tirat Carmel, a training match, and Yaron Preslani made a motion to replace me. I was sure he wanted to be replaced. I told him to come, but he told me that No, he wants to be replaced, but someone else needs to be replaced. I told him to get out immediately. I cleaned Maccabi Haifa. Imagine that we arrive at the training camp in Shenk, I tell them that they should go for a lunch break. Suddenly I see a taxi that stops in front of the hotel and on the roof spoilers and "BMW owners Zion Merili and Eitan Aharoni went to buy spare parts in the city without telling me. I told them to pack their bags and go home. In the end they convinced me that they would stay. Do you know what I went through? You know how many times I called my bosses and said I already Can't? Until I managed to make a soccer team."

'Standed' (Avokart) says: 'Look, look, look, here is Vicki'.

Do you understand?

He is going to play against Vicky Peretz and is excited to see him (Photo: Maariv, Adi Avishi)

You won the double over Hapoel PAT and Abraham Grant, the rising coach, who was better than you.



"I don't think they were better than us, under any circumstances.

I sat with Grant and jokingly told him: 'Let's split up.

Take either the cup or the championship'.

He told me no, that he wanted both titles.

I told him not to be a pig and God helped and really he won nothing.

In the cup final, he prepared Guy Gat to dismantle Eyal Berkovic.

He literally gave him an order to walk on his feet.

He stayed with ten players, he did nonsense in this game, Abram."



If they do a poll on who is the best coach of all time, there is a chance that the choice will be between Grant and Barak Bacher. Grant will be said to have campaigned a national team without losing, who coached Chelsea in the final Champions League, coached in the world.



"Do you really think I care who the best coach is? It's not a title you live off of. Everyone has their own opinion. Grant doesn't upset me anymore, because I've put up with him. But there were times when he upset me because, in my opinion, he and Abi Nemani were the causes For my dismissal from Maccabi Tel Aviv.

It's a stain that I remember more than whether I'm the best coach of all time or not."



You were in the national team for 8 years, but you know what you remember? The fact that with the wonderful generation of players you had at your disposal, you didn't make it to any major tournament, and the escort girls affair.



"I don't think that only the escort girls are remembered, because you yourself know that this is a team that behaved in an exemplary manner. Escort girls were in the past, there are today, and there will be in the future. Football will always be associated with escort girls, beauty queens and models. I can't be a major, sleep in a hotel On the 20th floor and on the first floor there are actors who in their free time go with escort girls.

I know that in my team, these players brought a lot of weight to Israeli football and behaved exemplary.

To this day I don't know who was there and what they did there."

"In my opinion, Grant and Nemani caused my dismissal from Maccabi Tel Aviv" (Photo: Ami Shoman)

With the team you won in 1993 in France 2:3. .

It's Israeli football, taking a day when it wasn't even prepared for it?



"It was the first time in my life as a coach that I let the players go out into the city before the game, to do some shopping. Do you think I thought we would beat France? No, but there was such tension that I wanted to let them break down. The national team in my time brought a lot of respect to football, there were full stadiums. To this day People meet me and say that there is nothing like in my time. The team played open football, in order to win. The teams back then were much better than today's, we always got into difficult homes. The team today receives such homes that I tell you that our team back then would have won the games today by walking . They keep telling me: 'You had it.'



You didn't always get along with stars, for example Eli Ohana.



"He said in some interview that he must surely be the car player in the national team. I said that he must not be and took him out. Then Dadash intervened.



Are you allowed to be wrong?



"I'm allowed to make a mistake. I might have made a mistake."



To say in a television interview about goalkeeper Rafi Cohen in the tunnel through which you go to the dressing room, that he finished his career with the national team, is that not a mistake?



"I don't think it's a mistake. After he gets a goal from 40 dunams from Hiero, Vachebria, the shortest player on the field, hits him from the five-point line, and I lose to Spain and don't go to the Euros, so I got angry. So I said, So what? I'm Rafi Cohen I brought Eilat to the national team, I gave him the stage. He owes his entire career to Shlomo Sheraf. The newspaper won't be enough if I give you the list of the players I built and made. I'm allowed to say that another goalkeeper will stand."

Said he had to be a car player?

so he said

Ohana (right) with Moshe Sinai, Bonnie Ginzburg and Roni Rosenthal (photo: official website, Adi Avishi, Maariv)

Alon Mizrahi said that no player from today can enter the 11 that started 0-5 against Austria, not even Eran Zahavi.



"This, he has sayings, be healthy. There is no doubt that 0:5 was a football school. I can see this game 20 times a month. When you want to teach football, this is the game. You talk and you enjoy it, playing once in a life. In the form he was a year ago, not today, Eran Zahavi entered the team of that time. Can you give up a player like that? He is a player whose leg was touched by the hand of God. I built the generation that. All the journalists talk about 'he had it'. What are you talking about? How many years have passed, 23 years? What have we done since then? Not what I did then, ask what we have done since then. Even the French team I played against is two levels better than today's French team."



A lot of people always messed with what Sharaf said.

"Ben Tibuga", "Vegetable carrier", "Parasite", "One might think you work in Turia", "The Israel national team is like a bride on her wedding day, everyone knows she is going to receive, but they don't know how much", these were his phrases, his identity .

Once, when I asked him about the criticism, he replied that "any journalist who has a pen for a shekel and a half, can write whatever he wants."

When I informed him that it would be in the newspaper the next day, he replied: "You can write it, and for my part, you can all get in my ass."

And this also entered the newspaper.



You couldn't survive the age of political correctness.

Today it would not go quietly.



"Maybe at this time I am not suitable to be a coach. You have better coaches today."



Now you're being cynical.



"Obviously. Shame and shame on today's coaches. I can't pick on one hand three coaches that I appreciate in football, who built something, who did something. Are the statements of the coaches today better? It's better to tell the truth inside, like I said."

"This, he has sayings, may he be healthy."

Alon Mizrahi at the honor game for Sharaf (Photo: Barney Ardov)

You sit as a TV commentator and trip over your tongue.



"What downfalls, that I was suspended? I told a player to go eat a banana? What happened? What, you don't eat bananas, I don't eat bananas? When I was a national team coach, we were offered to come to Panama and play. So I researched Panama and got interested, and I was told that Panama is an exporter Bananas are number 1 in the world. And when they told me that the player was from Panama, I remembered that, and said he should go eat bananas. I swear to you he visited me, nothing crossed my mind."



Just recently, the fans of Hapoel Umm al-Fahm were furious with you because you called them "animals" on the broadcast.



"When the Beitar Jerusalem fans rioted, I said that they are human animals and that severe measures should be taken against them.

When Ogbona gestured with his hand to me with the movement of a knife that should cut my throat, I said that he should be put in a cage and sent back to Africa.

If I lie, I won't get up in the morning.

I'm a racist, am I?

My best friends are from the Arab sector.

The owner of Umm al-Fahm also invited me after the game to Hafla in the city."



Do you happen to be careful with your speech now, think twice?



"I don't think about it at all. I say what I want to say. I received warnings from here until further notice, but I have no intention of harming. When I see a crowd throwing blocks onto the field, my job is also to educate. This is the behavior of a savage."

"What falls, that got me suspended? Did I say about a player going to eat a banana? What happened? What, you don't eat bananas, I don't eat bananas?".

Abdiel Arroyo, the Panamanian player of Maccabi Petah Tikva (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)

During our conversation, he receives a call from his lawyer.

There is an attempt to conciliate him towards Eric Izikovich, the owner of the Beitar Tobruk youth club. Sharaf has served him in a variety of positions and now they are in conflict. Sharaf rejects the proposal of reconciliation. Sharaf has had high-profile conflicts in the past, with most of which he reconciled. Some of the conflicted people respected his presence, and even Beyond that, the surprise event in his honor. Conspicuous by his absence from the event was his right-hand man and business partner, Yitzhak Shum.



"Shom decided to travel with his wife to Athens, that's his business," Borer carefully burned his words.



But what happened between you?



"We've grown up, everyone has their own things, it's not what it used to be. We don't have the close relationships. It may have started with the dismissal of Masai Dago in Hapoel KPS (4 years ago - RA).

I was with Shum together in Kfar Saba.

I told him that he should not be fired, and he decided to fire him.

I told him that if he fired him, I couldn't continue with him.

Apparently it didn't interest him.

I was surprised that he didn't come to the event, but he is a big boy.

Basically, I have nothing against him."



Did it hurt you?



"The truth is that I was at such a high level of excitement that I didn't feel his lack.

A month ago he knew that an event was being held for me.

Garlic is a part of me, and he did have to come.

He's been to Athens dozens of times, but when you do an event like this once, he had to think, but apparently I'm not important enough for him."

were best friends

Not today anymore.

Resin and Garlic (Photo: Flash 90, Moshe Shai)

Sheraf's retirement from coaching freed up Bashlan Shlima for us.

"I cooked when Leah was alive, and she really appreciated what I was doing. She was proud of my cooking."



how did you learn it



"Just, by myself. My parents had a restaurant and I remember myself as a young boy helping my mother in the kitchen, peeling potatoes. I never thought then that I would cook like I do today. Forget the 'Master Chef' I participated in, today I cook in all styles and for all ethnicities. Moroccan, Thai and Eastern food European and fish of all kinds."



What is the menu for Friday?



"Spicy fish meatballs, meatballs with eggplant sauce and tomato juice for a first course. For the children I make chicken soup in which I break up the chicken in the soup, with noodles. Because it's already winter, I make goulash with mashed potatoes and rice. They like chicken that I put in the oven for five or six hours, and the meat falls apart from the bone. And at the end I make them fruit soup from the trees. Oranges, lychees and pomegranates. There are also cakes and coffee and tea and ice cream. 50 people can eat and there will be plenty left over."



Could it be that if you weren't a football coach, you would be a chef?



"I think I was a building contractor. I would deal with construction, I like it. To lift something off the ground."

Dinner for everyone.

Burn with family members (Photo: Maariv, Yossi Aloni)

מדהים שפרשת מאימון בגיל 58, גיל צעיר יחסית, אבל לא עזבת את התחום.

"כנראה שיש משהו בזה שאחרי שאתה מאמן נבחרת, קשה לך מאוד לחזור לאמן. הסטירה שקיבלתי ממכבי ת"א - היו לי שני התקפי לב לאחר מכן - מאוד נפגעתי. כשאני יושב אצל לוני הרציקוביץ', הבעלים של מכבי ת"א, ואומר לו: 'אם אני לא עושה אליפות, אני לא אספר שאני בונה קבוצה, אני אלך לבד הביתה. תן לי לגמור את העונה, אני אעשה את מה שאתה חולם עליו'. הוא אומר לי: 'הרכבת הגיעה לסוף דרכה'".

מה הרגשת?

"החלטתי באותו רגע שאני עם כדורגל גמרתי. הלכתי לתקשורת ועשיתי חייל".

מנחה אירוע ההפתעה של שלמה שרף היה יהונתן כהן, שדר ערוץ הספורט, שותפו של שרף לשידורים ולמסעות הקולינריים ברחבי הארץ. אזכור שמו גורם לעיניו של שרף לנצנץ: "זה בחור נדיר. הידע שלו, סגנון הדיבור שלו, אני מוקסם ממנו. בחור מבריק, אנציקלופדיה מהלכת על שניים. אני ממש אוהב אותו. הכבוד שהוא רוחש לי, ההתנהגות שלו כלפיי. זה לא דבר מובן מאליו. הוא אומר לי: 'מה שאתה רואה, אף אחד לא רואה'. זה מחמיא לי. הוא גם אוהב את נושא המטבח, מבין באוכל, אוכל אצלי, הוא נהנה ואני נהנה ממנו. הוא מהדור הבא של השדרנים אחרי יורם ארבל ורמי וייץ".

בחור נדיר. שרף עם יהונתן כהן ב-2014 לפני שידור(צילום: קובי אליהו)

איפה תהיה בעוד 10 שנים?

"תן לי קודם לחיות עוד 10 שנים. בגיל שלי לפעמים אתה הולך לישון ולא קם יותר".

יש יום שאתה תגיד די?

"בהחלט. ביום שאני בפעם הראשונה ארגיש שאני לא רואה טוב, או לא שולט מה שנעשה במגרש, ולא זוכר את השם של השחקן, או לא רואה את המספר שלו, לא אחטא לעצמי. אגש לתומר תורג'מן (מנכ"ל ערוץ הספורט - ר.ע). לזכותו ייאמר שהוא אמר לי שאני אחליט מתי אני פורש, לא הם. לא אעשה צחוק מעצמי. הכבוד של עצמי יותר חשוב מהכל. אם ארגיש שאני לא שלמה יותר, אגיד תודה רבה. בינתיים הכל בסדר".

איך היית מנסח את שני המשפטים הראשונים בערך שלך בויקיפדיה?

"אחרי מאסטר שף גילו אותי קצת. האמת שאני לא מדבר על מה שאני עושה למען הקהילה, בתי חולים, הקרן על שם אשתי. אנשים יודעים להוקיר את זה. מעולם לא החזרתי יד של אדם ריקה. יזכרו אותי נוקשה, אולי בוטה מעל המידה, אבל עם לב של חלה מתוקה".

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Source: walla

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