

Comedian and media man Hanoch Daum strongly criticizes President Reuben Rivlin for telling Haaretz journalist how to say Kaddish with the help of Netanyahu supporters who protested against Rivlin near the president’s house.
“A little break with Corona’s affairs, in your possession, to unpack something that sat on Libby in the context of who is always referred to by Netanyahu’s haters as our ‘beloved president,’ he is Ruby Rivlin,” Daum wrote in his column in the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
“Last Saturday, Yossi Werther published in Haaretz that Rivlin was standing alone on his Mother’s Day on the President’s Day. Due to the Corona he did not go to the grave to say Kaddish. Rivlin was looking for ten people, but the security personnel were far away and that didn’t help. Suddenly he saw about 20 protesters standing outside the president’s house (they came to protest that he did not pass the mandate to Netanyahu), Kaddish and Damien said they were answering an artist, “Daum wrote.
According to Daum, this story leaked to Haaretz or the President or God, “and it’s very disappointing
To me. Not just the leak. Fine. What is disappointing is the content of things. Nobody likes demonstrating in front of his house, but the honor of the president purports to be a great Democrat, and it should contain the fact that 20 people have bothered to legally protest in front of his house. ”
Daum mentions that the president is endlessly honored as part of his role, “and one demonstration should not cause him to pass on a vengeful story to a journalist, a story that profoundly despises those protesters, and presents the president as the ultimate victim who is home alone and has no ten kadosh while daring to shout in front of his window.” .
Daum turned to Rivlin: “It’s time to leave (I thought you did it after the events of the Seder). You are no longer suffering from us. Your mother’s memorial service, Resting Eden, is not the only one that did not take place. Funeral services in Israel are currently being held without participants. Even Mount Herzl barred entry of bereaved parents.
“At least you are walking around a huge abode with aides and administrators who meet your needs (and that’s good). What would you say about those adults, Holocaust survivors, and all those who are confined to small cubes in the periphery, for months without seeing anyone? So 20 people showed up at your house (and maybe cursed too), is that really something you can’t handle?
“To me, it’s a tragedy,” Daum added, “you’re the president of Twitter. You are admired by a Barzai crowd of leftists who loathe Netanyahu. It is such a painful missed opportunity, but it is doubtful that you have enough time or desire to change it. I have great respect for the President’s Residence and the President as he stands, but I hope that the legacy of those who come after you will be more unifying and less pure. ”
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