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00:00As a child who grew up in the joint education in the kibbutz, in the children's home,
00:05in fact my memory of my mother is mainly after two years old, when we were with my mother at home,
00:11at four, and my mother was receiving my face, of course, with a hug and a kiss,
00:19and she was preparing for us a four meal meal.
00:22That was the beginning of my visit to them.
00:26After there was coffee and hugs, my mother always loved hugs.
00:31My mother was a very home-like mother.
00:37My mother always loved hugs, not at all.
00:40It was a little that she allowed herself to have,
00:45so that something would be home, that there would be a feeling, that there would be a smell of home.
00:51The appearance was always very important to her,
00:55and I always remember that on Shabbat, a family would always come from Tel Aviv,
01:00and you know that my father had many cousins,
01:02and they would always come to eat Lea's hugs,
01:06and the coffee, they really loved my mother's coffee.
01:10That's it, we would come.
01:13I came, and immediately I went out on the roof to play with all the children.
01:17Sooner or later, we would have a meeting where my mother would teach and explain.
01:23That was mainly with the children on the roof.
01:26The night before, when it was a little dark, we would come home,
01:30and then we would play as much as we could.
01:32And then around seven, seven and a quarter, they would bring me to the orphanage.
01:41I was in a group of orphans for days,
01:44and in order to get from my home to a group of orphans,
01:48you had to go from one side of the kibbutz to the other side of the kibbutz,
01:52because my parents lived on the south side, and the orphanage was on the north side,
01:57and there was a path that went all the way to the orphanage.
02:02Actually, what I remember the most is my father.
02:06I would do all kinds of things for my father.
02:09I would tell him, close your eyes, and I will take you to the orphanage.
02:14And I would take him, and of course he would play with me,
02:18and I would stand in front of a tree on the side of the path,
02:21and I would tell him, father, now you can continue walking.
02:24And he would get stuck in the tree.
02:26It was a kind of game that we would play on the way to the orphanage.
02:31And then I would go to the orphanage for dinner.