A conversation with Miryam

<p>Almost 60 years ago, Miryam Roth came to Israel, and she&rsquo;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&rsquo;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> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@specialkren/a-conversation-with-miryam-755663c4e15a"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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