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Sara Netanyahu ((ヘブライ語:שרה נתניהו); born 5 November 1958) is the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu is an educational and career psychologist by profession.〔(Curriculum Vitae - Sara Netanyahu )〕 ==Life and career== Sara Netanyahu (née Ben-Artzi) was born in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Tiv'on, near Haifa. Her father, Shmuel Ben-Artzi, was a Polish-born Israeli Jewish educator, author, poet and biblical scholar, who died in 2011 at the age of 97. Her mother, Chava (Paritzky), was a sixth-generation Jerusalemite. She attended Greenberg High School in Tiv'on, where she was an outstanding student. She later worked as a reporter for ''Maariv LaNoar'', a weekly magazine for Israeli teenagers. In the Israel Defense Forces, she was a psycho-technical evaluator in the Military Intelligence Directorate ("Aman").〔 She completed her BA in psychology at Tel Aviv University in 1984 and her master's degree at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1996.〔 In the 1980s, Netanyahu married Doron Noiborgr. She worked as a psychotechnical evaluator of gifted children at the Institute for Promoting Youth Creativity and Excellence" headed by Dr. Erika Landau, and at a rehabilitation center of the Ministry of Labour. She also worked as an El Al flight attendant.〔 In 1991, she married Benjamin Netanyahu. During her husband's first term as prime minister, she voluntarily chaired Yad b'Yad, an aid organization for abused children and Tza'ad Kadima for children with cerebral palsy. In 2000, she returned to her own profession as an educational psychologist in the psychological service of the Jerusalem Municipality. She is currently a career psychologist. Her duties include the provision of psychological diagnoses and treatment for children, as well as other tasks required of child psychologists in various educational frameworks and in the field of psychological services. Within this framework, she provides almost daily assistance to children and families in distress.〔 Netanyahu and her husband have two sons. In 2010, one son, Avner, won the International Bible Contest award on the national level, and came in third place on the international level.〔 Her brothers are Matanya Ben-Artzi, a professor of mathematics, Hagi Ben-Artzi, a professor of Bible and Jewish Thought, and Amatzia Ben-Artzi, a technology entrepreneur. All three of her brothers were Israel Bible Contest champions.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sara Netanyahu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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