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Stav Geta’s favourite Makbouba (Tunisian cooked tomato and pepper salad)

Etty Geta shares her late daughter’s favourite meal

July 17, 2024 09:33
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The late Stav Geta, who was killed on October 7, loved makbouba — especially when her mother Etty made shakshuka with it. 

Stav Geta was always brimming with endless energy, her mother Etty recalls. The night before she was killed, Etty prepared her daughter’s favorite meal: several salads and a large pot of makbouba, a Tunisian cooked salad of tomatoes and peppers, that she used as a base for shakshuka.

“But instead of Stav taking all the leftover food home, as she had promised,” they were served at her Shiva, Etty says, with a wistful smile, tinged with gratitude that at least she was able to make her daughter the food she loved the most for what was tragically her last meal. After Shabbat dinner on October 6, Stav went to a party at her friend Eden Gez’s home and from there, they continued together to the Nova festival, near Kibbutz Re’im. In the middle of the festivities, feeling tired, Stav dozed in the car while waiting for Eden, who wanted to spend a bit more time at the party. Eventually, as they set off for home, Hamas’ horrific attack unfolded. Attempting to escape the terror of the rockets, they found themselves caught in an ambush by terrorists along the road, near Kibbutz Mefalsim. Both Stav, 30, and Eden, 31, were killed.

Stav was born and raised in Ashkelon, and was always surrounded by friends. Full of bubbly energy and the joys of life, she was also known by her friends and family as a sensitive and good listener. Her mother recalls how, as a child, Stav relished the freedom to roam outdoors and collect odds and ends. As she grew older, she never stopped pushing boundaries. When she became a mother herself, to five-year-old Naveh and one-year-old Reef, her children became her entire world, “and now she”s not here to raise them” Etty says.