Second-hand apartments sold Jerusalem and environs Jerusalem: A 46 square meter
fourth floor apartment on Louis Lipiski Street in Ramot was sold for NIS 2.01 million
first floor apartment on Ramat Rachel Street in Talpiot was sold for NIS 3 million
six-room house on Harari Raful Street in Pisgat Zeev was sold for NIS 4.2 million
third floor apartment on Simcha Holtzberg Street in Pisgat Zeev was sold for NIS 2 million
Tel Aviv and central region Givat Shmuel: A 135 square meter
19th floor apartment on Hashaked Street in Ramat Ilan was sold for NIS 3.81 million
first floor apartment on Hazeitim Street in Ramat Hadekalim was sold for NIS 3.29 million
second floor apartment in Condo Tower in Ramat Ilan was sold for NIS 950,000
second floor apartment on Hashlosha Street was sold for NIS 2.733 million
12th floor apartment on Uri Maklev Street in the city center was sold for NIS 3.92 million
second floor apartment on Bialik Street in the city center was sold for NIS 2.35 million
13th floor penthouse apartment on Hashlosha Street was sold for NIS 4.85 million
first floor apartment on Hadugit Street in Yavne Hayaroka was sold for NIS 2.8 million
third floor apartment on Hatzivony Street in Neot Eshkol was sold for NIS 1.96 million
11th floor apartment on Haogen Street was sold for NIS 3.06 million
Haifa and the north Kfar Vradim: A 300 square meter
three floor house on a 1,000 square meter lot on Hiram Street was sold for NIS 3.95 million (RE/MAX - Halutzim)
Beersheva and the south Arad: A 67 square meter
second floor apartment on Hakanaim Street was sold for NIS 570,000
first floor apartment on Yeshayahu Street in the Levaot neighborhood was sold for NIS 800,000
five-room house on Ave Street in the Neurim neighborhood was sold for NIS 1.24 million
All deals were reported on the Israel Tax Authority website
Published by Globes, Israel business news - en.globes.co.il - on January 6
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Suzanne-Shoshana Cohen was born in 1926 in Haifa
Her parents Willy-Menachem and Mariana Cohen immigrated to Germany due to financial difficulties
and Shoshana took on her stepfather's family name
but were forced to leave Shoshana behind in Paris
where she met a lawyer acquaintance who worked tirelessly to prevent her deportation to the camps in the East
Shoshana was officially recognized as a refugee and sent to Switzerland where she was reunited with her mother
Shoshana studied art in Switzerland in the years 1946-49
she was able to move to the United States
In 1959 she completed her art studies at the University of Kansas City
and graduated from the Rhode Island Art College in 1961
Shoshana immigrated to Israel and studied at teachers' college
She married Chaim Isaac Landoy (Landau) in Jerusalem in 1967
Landoy had immigrated to Eretz Israel (Mandatory Palestine) from Lithuania with his parents and three siblings in the 1920s
Shoshana taught art at a high school in Yehud (today
and was renowned for her talents as a stage designer at school events
her husband Chaim Isaac donated three of her artworks to Yad Vashem in her memory
two of which are featured in this exhibition
One of the pieces is dedicated to the man who saved her life in the camp
Shoshana's niece and nephew donated Shoshana and Chaim's wedding photograph to Yad Vashem
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Louisville head coach and CSCAA President Arthur Albiero co-led an NCAA Division I breakout session where coaches discussed the marketability of the sport
who has worked with swimmers to optimize performance through data and analysis of stroke techniques
Breaststroke specialist Landry Liston has announced her commitment to continue both her academic and athletic careers at George Mason University
The university reduced the fundraising goal to save the swimming and diving program by $5 million after an April meeting with organizers
The CSCAA has announced the addition of Jake Taber and Cathleen Pruden to its Board of Directors as the newest Division III representatives
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has signed an NLI and will be swimming at Seton Hall University beginning in the fall of 2015
An Israeli national junior champion in 2012
Grubert will join a very young Pirates roster; most of the men’s team just completed either their freshman or sophomore year
He should make a positive impact from the outset
At the 2015 Big East Conference Championships Grubert’s converted times would have landed him in the “A” finals of the 200 IM
and the “B” finals of the 500 free and 100 fly
In addition to contributing points in individual events
Grubert should be a boon to the Pirates’ relays as well
Grubert will join Ivan Michalovic in the incoming freshman recruiting class at Seton Hall next fall
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An excelent swimmer with a variety of skills
It’s seems like he is a good purchase for the team
From his best times it seem that he’s going to be a serious factor for the Pirates in the next year
Anne Lepesant is the mother of four daughters
With an undergraduate degree from Princeton (where she was an all-Ivy tennis player) and an MBA from INSEAD
she worked for many years in the financial industry
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