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Tzeela GEZ, pregnant mother, who was killed in the terrorist attack in West Bank, spent her life to help others – Kveller

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The Israeli mother and therapist killed on May 14 offered tips for fear and stress in her social media account. May your memory for a blessing.

Tzeela GEZ was on the way to delivering her fourth child on Wednesday, May 14th, as a terrorist on the side of the road on the roadside of Bruchim, in which she lives, fired from the roadside. Her husband was slightly injured and she was taken to the hospital, where her baby was delivered in an emergency caesarean section. The doctors fought to save them for hours, but the 33 -year -old GEZ did not make it. Your baby is still in the hospital, in serious but stable condition.

This Thursday in Jerusalem, her husband and many came across the Givat Shaul Cemetery in Jerusalem, including a group of nurses, to say goodbye to her.

“You were the light of my life,” said her husband of the crowd, “the greatest gift I've ever received. I stand here, but I thanked God that I spent 11 years with you. You were a woman of endless sympathy. A real hero.” He continued: “You applied three sweet children with love, commitment and warmth and we almost had another baby together. It is important for me to ask for forgiveness that I don't always do the best. I could have been more supportive and respectful.

GEZ spent their time to help women deal with fear. Her Instagram, which has a little more than three thousand followers, shows that she shares small tips to help people deal with the pressure of everyday life. Your tips are accessible and friendly: Can't you get this daily walk entirely that you have wanted to do for ages? Integrate it into child activity such as bicycles. Stuck in the car and wait for someone to move? Use it as an opportunity to rest and connect. She advised those who are afraid of how they use their body as an anchor, modeled breathing exercises and shared other small tricks to help them out of the spirals.

In a video, GEZ shows itself into her house, overloaded with bags and exhausted. She sighs. “Life suffers, it makes sense that we suffer, we have learned to suffer in silence, we have learned that it is okay to the point in which the whole year has passed and we do not live to the fullest,” says voiceover.

“It doesn't have to be that way,” she says to her audience. “We don't choose our suffering, but we can choose what to do with it.” It shows herself when she treats herself with a little iced coffee, takes the time while it is brewing and takes a moment to rest when you drink. “We can feel good,” she says to those who watch at home and asks them to “start with small steps and take care of themselves”. In this step she says: “Our suffering can take a different face, it can change and change. So what do you say, why don't you take care of yourself?” Your voice is full of real care.

“Every day I see people with so much beauty, so much strength, so much strength, people who sometimes forget how beautiful they are, they open over moments that are so painful for them, and behind everything that there is so much beauty and depth”, reflected GEZ about their work and patients in one post.

GEZ was clearly a beautiful person who took care of others so much. We pray for an end to suffering in the region and for senseless deaths like her. May your memory for a blessing.

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