Popstar, Divorce

For the first time since  their divorce announcement: Hanan Ben Ari's wife Hadassah speaks out 

In the wake of her surprising split, Hadassah Ben Ari's words remind us that even as relationships end, the power of love remains eternal. Can her message of resilience resonate in a world where celebrity breakups often overshadow the deeper truths of human connection?

Hadassah Ben Ari (Photo: Hidabroot's Youtube page)

Singer Hanan Ben Ari's wife, Hadassah, has broken her silence on their recent separation announcement, sharing a poignant message on social media coinciding with Tu B'Av, the Jewish holiday of love.

The couple's decision to part ways after 16 years of marriage and seven children together sent shockwaves through their fan base last weekend. Hadassah chose to address the situation publicly for the first time on the eve of Tu B'Av, drawing from literary wisdom to express her thoughts.

In a Facebook post, Hadassah quoted from Zvi Ben Meir's book 'Whose Sukkah is Falling', a passage that contemplates the mysteries of relationships and the universal fear of divorce. She reflected on the sensitivity and depth with which the book explores the complexities of human connections.

Cover of Zvi Ben Meir's Book (Photo: Screenshot from Kibutz Poalim website)

Despite the personal upheaval, Hadassah's message struck a hopeful tone. "Don't worry, what happened to Reuven and Yifat won't happen to you too. Love, live," she wrote, referring to characters in the book. She emphasized her belief in the enduring power of love, stating, "Love is the strongest thing in the world."

The post concluded with a heartfelt Tu B'Av blessing to her followers: "May your love last forever."

Divorce Music Popstar Hanan Ben Ari

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