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In page Olga Rapay-Markish:

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After her 70th birthday at her apartment at 30 Kikvidze Street,[5] Rapay-Markish immigrated to Israel.[3] She continued working on sculpture, but preferred not to exhibit,[5] though her work was featured in a 2004 anniversary exhibition of artists from KEKHZ and a 2007 exhibit of ceramicists, which was hosted by the National Art Museum of Ukraine.[7] She died on 1 February 2012 in Israel.[citation needed] She is buried in Petah Tikva, Syrkin Str., cemetery Zgula.