Akiva is very proud about winning a scholarship for his art and invites dad Shulem to the celebration dinner. Unfortunately, Shulem manages to misbehave once more.
On a lighter note, after Libbi's departure, Akiva is trying matchmaking once more, only to be confronted with the fact that he's now classified as "damaged goods" by the Koenigsberg widow, who took over her husband's business.
Giti is forced by Shulem to go back home and she gets nostalgic about her first meeting with Lipa. Turns out, Lipa is a generous guy with a soft heart, who just doesn't fit well into their community.
The Ruchami-Hanina marriage is heading to its inevitable conclusion. One is left wondering what good is the dedication to study, when you cannot love and support those who desperately need you. The final scene, with a desolate Ruchami sitting alone in the tiny apartment is truly heartbreaking. Also, yet another moment of great television: realistic but not sappy or manipulative.
On a lighter note, after Libbi's departure, Akiva is trying matchmaking once more, only to be confronted with the fact that he's now classified as "damaged goods" by the Koenigsberg widow, who took over her husband's business.
Giti is forced by Shulem to go back home and she gets nostalgic about her first meeting with Lipa. Turns out, Lipa is a generous guy with a soft heart, who just doesn't fit well into their community.
The Ruchami-Hanina marriage is heading to its inevitable conclusion. One is left wondering what good is the dedication to study, when you cannot love and support those who desperately need you. The final scene, with a desolate Ruchami sitting alone in the tiny apartment is truly heartbreaking. Also, yet another moment of great television: realistic but not sappy or manipulative.