Nancy Tamir

Nancy Tamir was born in Milwaukee, WI and emigrated from the US to Israel in 1964.  Since then it has been a series of adventures for her.  Her work experience was teaching English to high ranking officers in the IDF for many years, and in her words “It was a privilege to do so”.

Nancy suffered from severe Emphysema, with little hope of survival.  On June 17th, 2001 her life began again after a successful lung transplant performed by Professor Cramer from Beilinson Hospital. Nancy went on to earn 19 gold medals for swimming in the European Olympics for Lung/Heart Transplantees. After the transplant she began taking writing courses and on March 29, 2012 her book "Butterflies and Bombs" was published on eight different E- books.

Nancy is very involved with the Caesarea Residents Committee and she loves it. She has nine granddaughters and one grandson – “King of the Crop he is”!

Much more than a medal

Much more than a medal

by Nancy Tamir

Nancy Tamir, a lung transplantee, tells her story of more ...
My tree of life

My tree of life

by Nancy Tamir

The Moringa is also known by several nicknames, including more ...
Trail that covers the country

Trail that covers the country

by Nancy Tamir

The Israel National Trail is 1000 kilometers long and more ...
The Golden Age Olympics

The Golden Age Olympics

by Nancy Tamir

The first Senior Citizens Israel Olympics took place more ...
 
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