A conversation with Miryam
<p>Almost 60 years ago, Miryam Roth came to Israel, and she’s become one of the guardian angels of the street cats in South Tel Aviv. She kindly opened her door for us, allowing us to know her a little bit more, and welcoming us with a big smile on her face and a gentle gaze. And yet, behind her kindly eyes are the memories of a strong woman who had to overcome all kinds of adversities throughout her life.</p>
<p><strong>First of all, we’d like you to tell us about yourself, so we can get to know you a little bit better.</strong></p>
<p>I made Aliyah in 1963 from Rosario, Argentina, along with my former husband. My two children were born here; they are in their fifties now. For approximately 20 years, I was living in a kibbutz in the north, next to Kiryat Shmona; there, I got divorced as well. After that, I came to live in Tel Aviv.</p>
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