Those returning in question are returning home: “We’ll meet again” in a new season

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Almost two years have passed since the first season of the docu-reality “We’ll Meet Again” began, and soon we will be able to see the second season, which this time has five heroes: three ultra-Orthodox mothers from Jerusalem, looking for their children who have left religion. Alongside them, two young people embark on the opposite journey in question, with whom their relatives severed ties after leaving the ultra-Orthodox world.

The mothers move for eight days to the most frightening place for them – Tel Aviv, and the two young men who left in question return to the places from which they fled in Bnei Brak. The heroes will be accompanied “Messengers“Experience the pain for themselves and help them on the journey to reconnect. 36 difficult hours of silence will pass over the heroes in the beginning, but at the end they will break the thunderous silence and go out with the” apostles “on a shaky and exposed journey, in order to unite with their loved ones.

The five heroes of the series:

Moriah Levy – Mother of 12. Build, Ibrahimi, Enlisted in the army and has since begun the process of coming out in question. His mother is unable to accept the change in his life – and the connection is severed. Moriah is a Lithuanian ultra-Orthodox, conservative and devout, who spares no criticism of the secular world and is not moved by the achievements of her son – who served in 8200.

Ruthi Brichta Mother of 11 children. Hani She is the sixth daughter, “the black sheep,” as she defines it. She was expelled from the Hassidic seminary and later left home and moved in with her boyfriend. At the heart of the conflict is the fact that Ruthie, in consultation with her rabbi, did not attend her daughter’s wedding.

Batsheva Damari Retired teacher, ultra-Orthodox from Jerusalem, mother of 7 children. In a breakup with her youngest son, who set out on an independent journey and left home.

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Gal Robin – Divorced + 6 children. Secular, tattooed, riding motorcycles. Married at age 18, at age 19 she had already given birth to her eldest son. She grew up in Or Yehuda to repentant parents, and studied ultra-Orthodox education in Beit Yaakov. About 4 years ago she decided to leave religion and divorced, which further clouded the relationship between her and her father, Rabbi Shimon.

Yehuda Meir

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Yehuda Meir – 30 years old, Social and Digital Director, Tel Aviv. He grew up in a home with Hassidic-Lithuanian sources and was educated in well-known yeshivot. The sixth brother out of ten, the only one in question. Detached from his older sister. Who does not address him at family events.

The series will air starting March 7, on Mondays, at 9:15 p.m. on Here 11 and digitally, 8 episodes, each episode lasting about 45 minutes. The creators of the format are Elad Kuperman, Uri Groder and Ohad Gal-Oz.

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