Reading letters live: In the weekly radio show broadcast together by journalists Akiva Novik and Rina Masih, they discovered this morning (Thursday), a surprise on the table. During the weekdays, Kalman Liebenskind and Asaf Lieberman sit in their place in their daily current affairs program, and occasionally also leave some personal things on the table. Mishleh, who sat down in their place, discovered a closed letter addressed to Assaf Lieberman, and complained about the curiosity that gripped her.
“Sometimes Lieberman and Libenskind are broadcast here,” said Misleh at the beginning of the morning program, “and we found two letters here that are intended for Lieberman [אסף]with a printed stamp, a letter that Asaf Lieberman did not open. I really like letters, it’s a disappearing breed. And I ask Assaf from here and over the airwaves, if it is possible to open these letters. I’m really tempted not to start reading.”
Majleh opened the letter live
While her co-host Akiva Novik was agonizing over the moral question that arose around the issue, and the two were discussing whether these were letters of admiration or reprimand, a message was received directly on the phone of Rina Mozhaim, by Assaf Lirabman himself: “You can open it, read on the broadcast,” he wrote to her and Mozhaim immediately went over to craft
“The whole letter is about the fact that Aden Golan’s song is not good. It’s all about the Eurovision,” Mozal was disappointed by the content that only a moment ago had intrigued her. “The Laplace Foundation must stop sending letters to Assaf, there are other ways,” said Novick, who also co-chairs the broadcasters every year with Lieberman, but did not receive a letter directly to him.
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