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Architect Israel Goodovitch, former Tel Aviv city engineer, dies at 92

Israel Goodovitch, who served as Tel Aviv city engineer and practiced architecture, died Friday at age 92. He was born in Haifa in 1934 and studied at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and the University of Tokyo.

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Architect Israel Goodovitch, who previously served as Tel Aviv city engineer, died Friday at the age of 92. Goodovitch was born in Haifa in 1934. He attended Tichon Hadash and later studied at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology’s Faculty of Architecture.

He earned a master’s degree from the University of Tokyo. A photograph from June 2015 shows Goodovitch walking during the final of the Big Brother "VIP" reality show at the Neve Ilan studio.

Key Facts

Died Friday at 92
former Tel Aviv city engineer and architect
Born 1934 in Haifa
studied architecture at Technion and University of Tokyo
June 2015 appearance
walked at Big Brother VIP reality show final

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3 events
  1. Friday

    Architect Israel Goodovitch died at age 92.

    1 source@Jerusalem_Post
  2. 1934

    Israel Goodovitch was born in Haifa.

    1 source@Jerusalem_Post
  3. June 16, 2015

    Goodovitch appeared at the Big Brother VIP reality show final.

    1 source@Jerusalem_Post

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