WATCH: Israeli Falafel Shop Owner Touches The Country’s Heart With Emotional Interview

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Yuval Carmi's story resonated across Israel. (Screen shot from YouTube)

JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Israeli falafel shop owner broke down in tears in a television interview on Sunday that resonated across the country as a symbolic encapsulation of the economic toll that the coronavirus is taking on small businesses.

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“Look at my wallet, it’s empty,” said the shop owner, Yuval Carmi, pulling out his wallet during the Channel 13 interview. “I don’t have a shekel in my pocket.”

He added: “I’m embarrassed to face my children, to tell them I have nothing I can buy for you. I have nothing to give them. I have nothing to give them to eat. I don’t know what to do.”

Carmi had reopened his shop on Sunday, believing the relaxing of some regulations to control the coronavirus crisis allowed him to do so. But he was soon shut down by police, who said he could only offer delivery service.

But as a one-man operation, Carmi said he had no ability to make deliveries. And besides, he said: “It’s falafel. Falafel has to be eaten hot and fresh.”

He said he had not been able to reach any government official to discuss a possible small business loan from the government, saying it is “impossible” to reach anybody. Carmi said anyone following the news “would think we’ve been given millions. Not a shekel. Nothing. Nothing.”

“It’s not nice for me to be seen crying like this,” he told reporter Noga Nir-Neeman. “I love this country. I’m 56 years old and I still do reserve duty.

“My whole life, I’ve paid national insurance, income tax. Everything, everything on time.”

Nir-Neeman was later caught by her own camera crew wiping away tears as she stood in the store, as Carmi, also wiping tears, prepared her a falafel.

“I can’t,” she says, her voice trailing off from under a pink face mask as she runs from the store.

Since the interview was widely shared, strangers have reached out offering Carmi assistance. The day after, he also received a phone call from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“I saw you yesterday and you touched my heart,” Netanyahu said. “And I’ll help you. We’re going to help everyone.”

Netanyahu posted video of the call on Twitter.

Carmi responded gratefully and said he did not blame the prime minister for the economic struggle. He suggested that Netanyahu’s advisers “are not telling you what’s going on with the people.”

In a follow-up interview with Channel 13, Carmi said that he received a call from a stranger who had seen him give free falafels to a group of soldiers at his store a couple months ago. The caller asked if he could at least pay for their meals in an effort to help him. Carmi declined, saying it was his mitzvah, or good deed.

“I thank the people of Israel. But I did not turn to the people of Israel for money,” Carmi said. “I don’t want donations. I just want to make an honorable living.”


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a yid
a yid
3 years ago

Shame , charpe. With big hullaballoo we just “mourned” the 6 million kedoshim and of course and of course we shelp from Germany billions of dollar. The heilige medina has billionaires and here is nebch a yid n who has not enough to feed his children. Yeshivas are packed, seminaries are packed and me lerned dem yami. a chorban zu dem yiddishkeit. I smelled the smoke of verbrennte Yidden in Buchenwald and davened in block and raised frum kids and have erliche einiklach. Think about kmza bar kamza

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Whats Israel’s stimulus plan 500 shekel a guy ? $150? while in USA its $1200? What a shame.

But this does kind of depict how we will end up if we don’t at least reopen under stage two soon. Cuomo will bring on a depression with his 6 month lock down/ Kids will starve in the street. Suicides will prevail. You can foregt about contain covid 19. the cure can’t be worse than the illness. This is deeper than ecomonics as some who wave their hands. Govt can’t buy themsleves out of 6 month lock downs.

This does not mean the virus is not plague. Its very scary. But at a certain point lockdowns are not the solution

Jake
Jake
3 years ago

He worked, paid taxes, served in the army, and does reserve duty. Unlike others who do nothing. And people wonder why the resentment is building up.

Yankl
Yankl
3 years ago

Whilst I honestly feel for the gentlemen, & myself being in the same position (if not worse), he’s unfortunately in the same boat as millions of people all over the planet,
But חזק ואמץ Yuval, better days are ahead of us, don’t lose it,