They did…everybody came to our house. We made a meeting…he wanted to become a Mapaynik. He (would) bring ten men and they would put him in Mapai. He went to my siblings’ houses…he knew people. They signed for him. I said to him, “please”. There was someone whose name was Aloush. He was working in the petrochemical factory. I said to him, “please. I just want to get my husband employed.” He said to me, “if we succeed, if Mapai wins (the elections), I’ll get him into work.” He got him work, and he worked for twenty-two years. Hana was born. We named him Hananya so that G-d would have mercy on him. In the end, he was Hanan. In the end, I said to him, “David. We’ve stayed in this hut for forty years. Your daughter has grown up, she has a boyfriend…”. But he didn’t agree. I took (went) my own way. I left Miryam, aged two years, at home and went to Eilat. Meir was in the army. He said to me, “Mother, if you go I’ll come with you.” He came. I had my son, aged twelve years old. Yosef, Yossi. He said he would come. I said to him, “no. You’ll stay here. You’ll stay with your siblings. Take care of each other.” I went at night. We slept in a house…I paid…one lira? I don’t know how much. I slept at her place. One day later I went to the (employment) bureau. I was given a job. It was…just…at the end of…I mean, they gave me a place to sleep. It was a hut there. It was a hotel. It was a hotel. People slept there. They gave me a hut. I slept…what was its (the hotel) name? ha-Yareah (the moon)? What was its name…just next to Jordan. There was a hotel. I would eat, drink, and work. Afterwards, David came. He brought my brother. He said, “I allow you to buy a house. Come back!”. My brother came to take me…[…]…I went and bought my sister’s house. We moved to…the house. In the end, my daughter really did bring a boyfriend, and got married in Bialik (street). I bought a house. And we stayed (there) for fifteen years. In the end, I moved to the house after.