31/07/2022
"Just passing by to say everything is working great we are having a wonderful time here. Thank you!"
Another happy family enjoying their time at Moliki ๐ฅฐ
Moliki is a magnificent 3 bedroom apartment in the best position on popular Nitza blvd.
8ื Nitza Boulevard
Netanya
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Molly, the youngest daughter of a Jewish Lithuanian immigrant and his Afrikaans wife, was born on the 22th April 1943 in Nylstroom, South Africa. Growing up on a farm in the Springbok flats otherwise known as the โPlattelandโ of South Africa, young Molly was blissfully unaware of the tragedy unfolding in Europe at the time. Slowly the shattering news began trickling through. Letters arrived describing unimaginable horrors and the devastating massacre of the almost entire Jewish population of Rokiskis, Lithuania. This would have explained the abrupt halt in communication from her father Percyโs family a few years previously. 3207 Rokiskis Jews including Percyโs parents and siblings had been marched to their death by the N***s in August 1941 . Like so many Holocaust family members, Percy found it too painful to face and he refrained from ever speaking about the Holocaust to his family. His staunch Zionism however sparked in the young Molly a lifelong love affair with Israel that culminated in her dream come true when in 1990 she purchased an apartment in Nitza boulevard Netanya.
As much as she loved Israel though, Molly was passionate about Africa. She remained a true โcountry girlโ and spent her best years living on a farm near Marble Hall in the Northern Transvaal. Few things gave her more pleasure than sitting around a fire under an African sky and sharing her own childhood memories with her grandchildren. Her love for the Bosveld and the determination to secure a place for her grandchildren to โput their feet in the sandโ, led her back to her birth town Nylstroom many years later, where in the late stages of terminal cancer she bought the farm Soetdoring.
Molly was fortunate in that she was able to travel regularly between the 2 continents and spent many happy summer holidays in the Nitza apartment with her husband Gigi, children and young grandchildren. They swam in the warm Mediterranean, caught little grandchildren rolling down grassy slopes of the park, flew home-made kites and spent late nights folk-dancing on the square.
Throughout her life-time Molly had been known to be an exceptional hostess. Sheโd opened home to countless guests who all remember her for her warmth and hospitality. Sadly, Mollyโs life was cut short and she passed away in 2005 at the age of 62. Her Nitza apartment and the Soetdoring farm where her loving presence was mostly felt, continued to be enjoyed by her family. In 2018 both homes underwent a much needed renovation and in honour of their beloved mother, her daughters named the homes after an African version of her Afrikaans nickname. And that is how Moliki came to be.