
Aviv Alush, an actor and singer who is in the process of strengthening his religion, tells in an interview he gave to Weekend News on Keshet 12 about the moments when he decided to make a change in his life - precisely when his career reached its peak, and he realized that he did not want to live like that.
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""I don't want to live like this. I want to survive this life and my career sane and pleasant, with no one threatening me and I not threatening anyone. Not a director, not a cast, not a production company, not anyone. There is one person I depend on, and he sits up there and that's it.".
Alush says: "When I come to solitude, it's usually in prayer. I get to come here once every two days. I've had some strong solitudes here. It's better than any psychologist. I talk to the Creator, really talk to Him. Talk to Him out loud. I can suddenly cry, and a second later I can dance here and scream the worlds.".
He describes that at first, his wife didn't like the process he was going through. "At first she said: 'In your dreams we will keep Shabbat.' And she got used to it, it's fun to live this way.".
The arrows of criticism against him came after an article published a year ago in Yedioth Ahronoth, in which he said that "the Creator brought the coronavirus upon us so that the old world would be destroyed, and in its place redemption would come. The Third Temple would be built, and Netanyahu would be the last prime minister of Israel.".
""I actually quoted something from the Lubavitcher Rebbe," he explained, "There were elections and there is another prime minister. The only prime minister for me right now, and for all of us, is him. He runs the world, no one else. We don't run the world. We don't run anything.".