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Rabbanit Dvora Zarviv Shares Prayers for Son Fighting in Gaza Conflict

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Rabbanit Dvora Zarviv, wife of Jerusalem's Av Beit Din Rabbi Emmanuel Zarviv and sister of the late Rabbi Ben Zion Abba Shaul, opened up to Channel 7 about her emotional experience during the recent fighting in Gaza involving her son, Rabbi Avi Zarviv. She described waking up at night whenever her son was in distress, lighting candles, reciting Psalms, and praying for his safety. "I always woke up when he was in trouble, a mother's instinct, every mother senses where her son is," she said.

Rabbanit Zarviv recounted how during the war, when her son was in areas like Jabalia and Rafah, she would light a candle in memory of her late brother, Rabbi Ben Zion Abba Shaul, and pray fervently. She also expressed deep emotion about being a great-grandmother to Elishiv Shalom Yahav, the grandson of Knesset member Limor Son Har-Melech, whose bris was held at the site where his grandfather, Shuli Har-Melech, was murdered. Reflecting on the significance of the location, she said, "It is written that whoever walks in the Land of Israel in a place where no one has walked before, their sins are forgiven, so may my sins be forgiven."

Her reflections highlight the personal and spiritual struggles faced by families of soldiers during times of conflict, emphasizing the blend of faith, family, and national tragedy.

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