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What is the Hebrew word for "empty nesters"?

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Natalie Kreitzman.    Bwahahahahahahaha

Please explain what is the meaning of this experssion and I'll translate it for you.  Empty in Hebrew is: "Rek". 

Love is the battery of life....

A parent whose children have grown and left home

The nest is finally empty.

In a disordered mind, as in a disordered body, soundness of health is impossible. ~Cicero

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