Knitted News23.01.22 16:20 CA in the Tishpat tribe
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Ahead of the film that will air tonight about Yigal Shilon’s medical condition, his daughter – Tamar Shilon – published a revealing post and told about the feelings of living in recent years in the shadow of her father’s medical condition.
“Usually I do not share my personal life here. But what is about to happen on Sunday breaks a routine, as well as years of silence. A significant tier of my life is going to be in the public domain,” Shilon wrote.
She said: “It was important to me that you hear about it from me. If I had received a shekel, every time I was asked if I was ‘the daughter of’ I might not have had to start a business.”
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Shilon the daughter went on to write: “So yes, we are connected. Yes, Yigal Shilon is my father. Only in recent years the question has changed; say, where has he gone? He may have disappeared in terms of communication but remains very present at home. Present, but 180 degrees different “From the father I knew, from the media man everyone knows.”
“For two years we did not share outwardly what was going on within the walls of the house. We did not want them to pity, look with unpleasant glances, and be exposed in this all-too-sensitive situation. He ran forward, uploaded posts, shared recipes and refrained from sharing that my life had stopped. “
“For me, setting up a business without its active wings, while losing its ability, was a school in personal development. The smartest, most talented, perfectionist and sensitive man I have ever met, who along with my mother set me a challenging lifelong standard, no longer in the same situation, So it was no longer clear who was dependent on whom. “
“Now, this bond of silence is about to unravel, after realizing that there is really no reason to hide. To some extent I am scared and on the other hand, I feel that after dealing with the family change we went through, after our personal journey, nothing can scare me anymore. Today I can say I adore “You are my father more than ever. My family is an inspiration for choosing life and a school of life.”
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