Avshalom Kor’s ex-wife: “Say goodbye to me in a message”

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One of the most recognizable symbols of the Hebrew language made headlines last weekend in a controversial manner, after his expulsion Nava Bedek posted a post on her Facebook page in which she wrote “Today 74 years ago, on November 29, 1947, the UN decided to end the British Mandate” י. “To differentiate thousands of differences … On November 29, 2020, my ex-husband decided to end his mandate in my life and informed me of this in a message. Today I understand that I have saved my life.”

Last August, Avshalom Kor arrived with Nava Ahiron Bedek, his wife, in recent years at the court where Avshalom divorced her and the two parted ways.

Kor and Ahiron Bedek were married in 2014, the two separated last year and this morning the couple divorced for good. Kor is coming to court for the second time after he divorced writer Zehava Kor in 2011, to whom he was married for three decades, Avshalom and Zehava had six children, one of whom is journalist Moriah Kor.

Advocate Sigal Beilinson-Shafran, who represented Avshalem Kor in the lengthy divorce proceedings, said of the divorce that: “The parties ended the marriage in a dignified manner and in an agreement.”

Seventy-year-old Avshalom Kor is a doctor of Hebrew, a radio broadcaster and an Israeli television presenter. From the climax of a beacon at the beacon lighting ceremony in the State of Israel in the 70th year, the Sokolov Prize for Electronic Communications in 1989 (“for his media-educational enterprise”), the “Golden Apple” Prize in 1990, with the vote of radio and television fee payers in the “Israel Heritage” section, and a prize Prime Minister of the Hebrew Language in 2016.

In response to a report in Maariv, Adv. Sigal Beilinson-Shafran said on behalf of Kor: “My client has no interest in responding.”

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