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Israeli Undercover Policewoman Survives Clinical Death During Childbirth, Embraces New Mission

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Shirley Lupo, a former undercover policewoman in Israel’s investigative unit, experienced clinical death during the birth of her first child about seven years ago. While undergoing surgery due to massive bleeding and organ failure, she felt her soul leaving her body and entering a realm of pure light and compassion. During this near-death experience, she encountered her late grandmother Tamara, who encouraged her to choose between staying in the afterlife or returning to life for the sake of the Jewish people. Lupo chose to return, leading to a profound spiritual transformation and a full religious return.

Before this event, Lupo led a double life as a tough detective and a mathematics teacher. She specialized in undercover operations targeting sex offenders, often disguising herself as a young girl to expose serious crimes. Her resilience was rooted in her upbringing, particularly the wisdom and traditional Jewish values imparted by her grandmother.

Following her recovery, Lupo embraced a new mission to strengthen Jewish resilience and education in Israel. She authored a book, runs a YouTube channel, and operates a private clinic supporting women facing personal crises in relationships, careers, and mental health. She encourages them to find their inner divine spark and transform adversity into growth.

Now a mother of two and deepening her religious observance alongside her husband, Lupo calls for optimism and faith in everyone’s inner strength. She emphasizes that even in the darkest moments, light is always present, waiting to be embraced. Her ultimate goal is to foster both personal and collective redemption through unconditional love and connection to Jewish roots.

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