Alegre Shalom in Buenos Aires

All the aunts and uncles in Buenos Aires in 1922.

Center of the photo is Victor Tobi and Alegre Shalom sitting   with Samuel in her arms. On the right of the photo from the tallest to the shortest: David, Moises and sitting down Isaac (who died when he was 14), the elder girl is Violeta, and in her arms is Elisa (Lea is her real name).  On the right, the elder boy is Alberto, then Marcos and sitting down is Elias.

 

Marcos and wife in Buenos Aires

 

Buenos Aires Family Reunion DEC1998

 

Viola and  Sonny visit the Chaloms in Buenos Aires 

All the family including Elias family

 

 Silvia , Viviana and Esther

 

Sitting Elias and Elisa

Standing Samuel, Viola and  Sonny

     

 

From left to the right: Moises, Elisa, Violeta and Elias. Sitting in front Lilian ( Elisa īs daughter)

Gabriela Tobi

in

Buenos Aires

2008

with

Luka and Manuel

and with

Father Samuel

                   

 

Heloisa & Barbara Chalom

Carnival

Sau Paulo

2007

 

Ali Baba November 2004

     

              

June 2004

Myriam Chalom Graduates High School, with honors as well

 

                   

July 2004

 

Scott and Cecilia Chalom give birth to twins

 

 Heloisa & Barbara

                                                                                    

Chaloms meet Chaloms

Il Vagabondo           NYC           January 2nd, 2004

Brazil                        Florida                 New York                  California

Cecilia     Scott     JoAnne    Joe        Barbara     Russ       Val       Kara

 

                                                    

    

June 8th, 2003                                                                                                                                   Izmir, Turkey

Inci Shalom, Great Grand Daughter of Nathan Shalom,  marries Cem Sevinir

                                       

The Tobi Argentinean Clan in Buenos Aires

Tomas Dalila  George Silvia Ester Viviana

Alex Martin Jessica

 

 

                                      

Morris Chalom   Son of Benjamin Chalom   WWII

 

 

                                       

Joseph and Zimbul Chalom Wed

joins along with 

Chalom Family in Izmir

Early 1900s

Ralph and Canden Chalom sitting down

Joesph and Zimbul Chalom wedding couple

Benjamin and Clara Chalom couple behind Ralph Chalom

Nathan Shalom  Little boy on left

 

                                                                

 

Matt Chalom

goes back to back

with

Sara Rust

Clearview, Florida

Winter, 2002

 

                                                                

Family of Nathan Shalom July 29th, 2000

STANDING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW:

EFRAIM MENASHE, DANNY KINGSLEY, MEIR MICHAELIAN, MYSELF, GIDEON GIVATI, DINA SHALOM-GIVATI, ELAD COHEN

SITTING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, MIDDLE ROW:

TANIA SHALOM-MICHAELIAN, MERI MENASHE, (IN FRONT OF MERI:)
RENEE SHALOM-KINGSLEY HOLDING HER SON ADIR, MY WIFE KATHLEEN, MICHAELA AND DAVID COHEN, (IN FRONT OF MICHAELA AND OBSTRUCTING HER:) MY DAUGHTER RUTI SHALOM-KEBUDI


THE CHILDREN SITTING ON THE GRASS, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT :

NEOMI MICHAELIAN, MY GRANDDAUGHTER MIA KEBUDI, IDAN COHEN, OFEK AND YANIV COHEN

 

 
                                                                     
  Scott and Cecilia Chalom

on a recent trip to the north of Brazil

for the New Years holiday 2002

small red chile           small red chile           small red chile           small red chile           small red chile          small red chile            small red chile          small red chile          small red chile           small red chile

November 02, 2002

  Chalom Flips for the Crowd

Chalom celebrates the winning goal against Socorro. - Craig Fritz | The New Mexican -  

he leg let him down.

One of the same pair that had never failed him before, and carried him on a soccer field since he was seven years old, suddenly was unusable and broken.


Matt Chalom sat on the sidelines while his team, a team he has given blood, sweat and goals to, played for a trip to the state championship without him.

 

 

 

Despite his will and desire, the leg had no intention of getting better, or cooperating enough to get him on the field that November day.  Chalom's Santa Fe Preparatory Blue Griffins lost the Class A-AAA semifinal game last season, 2-1, to Albuquerque Sandia Preparatory.  Chalom vowed a return.This season is Chalom's revenge.  The Socorro Warriors were the first postseason victims of Chalom's will and lethal scoring touch as the Blue Griffins beat the Warriors 2-1 in the Region A boys soccer tournament at Prep Field under gray skies Friday.
Santa Fe Prep (12-7-1) has earned a trip to the state tournament in Las Cruces next week. The Blue Griffins will play the winner between Sandia Preparatory and Bloomfield, which play today at 2 p.m.

As the temperature dipped near 30 degrees, so did the Blue Griffins, who looked iced at the goal.  Socorro led 1-0 after a goal by Sheldon Milligan in the 13th minute. The score stayed that way until halftime, despite Athan Merrick's insistence to change it. 
Merrick fired four shots at the Socorro goal, but none found nylon.  Socorro goalkeeper Phillip Vicente made more stops in the first half than a tollbooth, giving Socorro confidence in their fall-back, stack-the-goal defense. 
In the match, Vicente was credited with 11 saves on 12 shots, and was the main reason Socorro was able to hang around at Prep Field.  "He's a great keeper," Chalom said. "But we knew we could come back on this team."

Chalom was the conductor of a symphony of shots and passes, but none found the net.  And that made Prep head coach Todd Kurth nearly trip over his stomach.  "We've had trouble scoring when we get behind like that lately," Kurth said. "All I could think about was St. Michael's and Los Alamos (both losses) and my stomach kept sinking lower and lower."

But Chalom rose up - literally.  The senior lobbed a laser-guided pass to James Weyhrauch in front of the net, which Weyhrauch headed into the goal in the 61st minute to tie the match at 1.  Socorro fell back, satisfied to try and win it in overtime or by penalty kick.  The Blue Griffins kept attacking, but the one thing they couldn't stop was the clock - their second enemy at that moment.

Kurth saw the minutes falling off, so he went to his closer. Chalom was given the game, to win or lose.  "I called him over and said if it's late and we're in a stalemate 'I want you to take over the game.' "  Stalemate changed to a checkmate.  Chalom got the ball off a throw-in on the far side and dribbled down the right sideline before cutting back to the middle of the field and shaking a Socorro sweeper.  Chalom flew to the front of the Socorro goal where Vicente was waiting, but it was too late for the Warriors. The right-footed Chalom launched a shot off his left foot with under three minutes remaining.  Top shelf, score, good night Irene.  "You can see the quality of play he brings, he has such ownership of the ball," Kurth said. "And his touch is unbelievable. Words don't do justice to his finesse."

This time that darn leg did not let him down.

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