The secret is revealed: What did Sara Netanyahu do the week the indictments were filed?

June Green
October 15, 2020   
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Sherry Roth

I want to tell you something about Sara Netanyahu tonight.

My daughter attends the Chabad Mammad (state religious) school in Jerusalem, where Mrs. Netanyahu works as a psychologist.

About a year and a half ago, during the last few months of school, I was driving my daughter to school one day and she casually told me that this week the psychologist would be coming to school every day.

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I raise an eyebrow.

Where did she get this information from and why would anyone update the girls on it? And she explains to me that the first-grade girls were a little scared by the psychologist's bodyguards, who would always arrive as a surprise, so they started updating the girls when she arrived.

So that week they were told that the psychologist would come every day regularly, because that week there were secondary school exams for the students.

That day I asked my wife, who is also a school principal (Kochav Yaakov), if this is the custom. She explained to me that although during the week of the Mitzav, they deal with placements and acceptances of students who continue to the next year, most psychologists do not deal with accepting students and Mitzavs and certainly do not bother to come to school every day during such a week, but Mrs. Netanyahu is known to be very dedicated and therefore comes to work at the school every day during such weeks.

At the end of that week, the indictments against Netanyahu were filed (you are welcome to check the dates), and the Prime Minister gave a speech to Likud activists, in which a tear glistened in his eye as he spoke about the difficulty of this period for his family.

I couldn't help but think that evening about Mrs. Netanyahu, who spent that entire week, which must have been very stressful for her and her family, dealing with student placements for next year and accompanying them, coming to school every day and dedicating herself to the students.


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