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She served there from 1995 until 2002. She returned to Angola later on, upon the request of the Angolan president, in order to help establish a taskforce, under the auspices of the UN, for the removal of landmines. When she came back to Israel, Golan returned to Kibbutz Lahav and lived there for the
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and served there as a teacher. She returned to Kibbutz Lahav in 1958 following her husband's death in Ethiopia. She never remarried. She worked as a journalist in several Israeli media outlets, and in the
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that Golan suffered from deteriorating healthโ€”"her body betrayed her, and she could not bear it anymore", she said.
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rest of her life, though she did not renew her kibbutz membership. She became active in a foundation that helped
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for the first time in 1961 when she, with her husband, Aviyahu Golan, joined an Israeli delegation to
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In memory page on the Tamar Golan Africa Centre website, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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youths obtain higher education and established a center for African studies in the
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Tamar Golan took her own life 30 March 2011, aged 77, at a hotel in her native
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She built a network of contacts with influential figures in Africa and in
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brigade, and joined a group of soldiers who were sent to help in Kibbutz
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nations, and for her effort to increase knowledge and awareness of
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African department, but spent most of her career with
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Tamar Golan in 2010
Haifa
Israel
Israeli
Columbia University
Hebrew
African
African culture
Haifa
Hashomer Hatzair
Nahal
Lahav
Beersheba
kibbutz
Columbia University
Africa
Ethiopia
BBC
Maariv
Paris
France
Six-Day War
Israeli ambassador to Angola
Bedouin
Ben Gurion University
Beersheba
Haifa
downhill deterioration
Ivory Coast
corruption stricken

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