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Israel-Hamas war: Andrea Bocelli sends letter of support to Gaza hostage

  
Via:  Buzz of the Orient  •  4 months ago  •  6 comments

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Israel-Hamas war: Andrea Bocelli sends letter of support to Gaza hostage
Yaffa Adar had said that she found strength by singing the music of the Italian singer {in her head}

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Israel-Hamas war: Andrea Bocelli sends letter of support to Gaza hostage


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Andrea Bocelli's concert at the Pozna Stadium in Poland in 2019.(photo credit: Jakub Janecki/Wikimedia Commons)

Former hostage Yaffa Adar said that while in Hamas captivity, she found strength by singing the music of famous Italian singer Andrea Bocelli in her head.

After hearing her story, Bocelli wrote a letter to the 85-year-old grandmother, expressing his gratitude and inviting her to a public or private concert of his, as his guest, all expenses paid.

Former hostage, Yaffa Adar, said that while in Hamas captivity, she found strength by recalling the music of @AndreaBocelli.When the famous singer found out, he sent a letter to Yaffa saying that he was touched by her story. He writes, "I hope to be able to meet you one day… pic.twitter.com/MsZiiMDZV5 — Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 21, 2023

Bocelli originally heard the news when members of his team were in the middle of lighting Hanukkah candles. They all started crying when they heard and he wrote Adar this letter.

"Dearest Madam Yaffa, I wish I could give you a hug. I would like to thank you for the emotion that your story aroused in all the people who had the privilege to listen to it, and especially in me, as, quite incredibly, I am part of it!" he wrote.

"I truly would never have thought that my humble voice, this great gift I undeservedly received from the heavens could one day turn out to be so important. There is no award, no applause, no honor or recognition that is worth as much as your words, which I assure you, I shall never forget," Bocelli said.

"Thanks to you, from now on I shall sing with renewed enthusiasm, with renewed faith, with new energy. I hope to be able to meet you one day and sing, just for you, whatever you may wish, so as to erase, as far as possible, the painful memory of terrible days, which I cannot even imagine."

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ADVA ADAR (right) embraces her grandmother, Yaffa Adar, who is held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. (credit: Adar family)


Yaffa Adar was kidnapped on October 7


Adar said that hearing his words is the highlight of her life.

She was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nahal Oz on a golf cart on October 7 and was released 49 days later, as one of the first 13 hostages freed from captivity, part of the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas.

Adar is a mother of three, grandmother of eight, and a great-grandmother of seven. Her oldest grandson, Tamir Adar, 38, remains captive in Gaza.

In an interview with Channel 12, Adar described her experience of being kidnapped by the brutal terrorist group. She told of her mental state while being taken into Gaza on a golf cart, saying, "As I sat there, I said to myself, I won't let them break me. I want my children to be proud of me. I did not shed a tear."


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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    4 months ago

I love this kind of story.  I took particular note of it because about a year ago I first saw the movie The Music of Silence, the autobiography of Andrea Bocelli, and heard his voice for the first time.  IMO he has the most magnificent voice of these times, is world famous, and I often play his songs.  In the article it indicates that when Bocelli's team were together and lighting Hanukah candles they heard the story and everyone there cried, and I have to say that when I read this story, a tear came to my eye as well.  

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    4 months ago

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Right Down the Center
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2.1  Right Down the Center  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @2    4 months ago

It was a great story. You never know what people will use to get through a tough time. God bless both of them.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2.1.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Right Down the Center @2.1    4 months ago

My admiration of Bocelli for what he has accomplished notwithstanding his disability, has now doubled due to his humanity.  

 
 
 
TᵢG
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3  TᵢG    4 months ago

In contrast to all the inhuman behavior we have seen from Hamas, Russia, etc. it is important to remember there are genuinely good human beings on the planet too.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  TᵢG @3    4 months ago

Yes, but unfortunately there are too many who if not inhuman themselves, provide support to those who are.

 
 

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