After about a decade: Tali Sharon and her husband divorced

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the actress Tali Sharon (“In therapy”, “knitted” and many more), in the past one of the most desirable bachelorettes in Tel Aviv, divorced the actor Asaf Solomon and returns to the market after ten years of marriage. The two are parents of three daughters together.
Sharon, are you working on the next scene?
“I confirm that we are divorced”.

Matan LernerCEO of “Dan Acadia Resort” Herzliya, hosted Eliana Tadhar and Lee Byrne, who performed with “The Sixteenth Lamb”, and the Treram band as part of a special weekend for families.

The 17-year-old young mentalist, Nebo Abutbulreceived a first campaign for the snack brand POOF, which will cost hundreds of thousands of shekels this coming week, under the direction of the youth advertising agency Tsiblin.

The mentalist Nebo Abutbol (photo: Yehetz)

the brothers Ofer and Itzik Gabaithe owner of the electrical goods import and marketing company OIG, held a summer event at the “Goldman Yard” restaurant in Tel Aviv and launched, among other things, a new mixer DAVO PRO 5760 and the new retro refrigerator POLAR BOX.

The Haifa contractor Yoav Ziv Celebrated 60 in his magnificent farm in the village of Bialik in an Israeli Arab conducted by Gil Shohat and Moshe Lahav And the big Tish. Anat Ziv, his wife, was entrusted with the elaborate event. The celebrity level was raised by Ziv’s son, the basketball player Yeftah Ziv, and his partner Kim Or Azoulai.

Liora was happy to hear that the poet’s poems Natan alterman They will receive new performances at the end of summer festival of the Jerusalem Theater, which will be played at a concert by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ilan Mokihim in the group of singers “Nathan A” on the 24th of the month. Participants: Vared Picker, Karni Postel, Selait Lahav, Ola Shor Selecter, Raz Shmueli, Anat Moshkovski, Galia Chai, Roni Wagner, Alex Moshe and Shani Shavit. The songs of the original show, especially for the festival, will be accompanied by a screen work by Shlomit Yaakov.

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