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Shulamit "Shula" Zaken was a housemate on HaAh HaGadol 11.

Biography[]

Shula Zaken Biography
Retrieved and Translated from Reshet

Shula Zaken, head of the office of former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, 63 years old, married + 3 and grandmother of 3 grandchildren, from Jerusalem Shula was born in Jerusalem to a traditional family. At the age of 16, she left her studies and began working at a law firm where she first met Adv. Ehud Olmert. Later, Olmert opened a law firm, and Zaken joined him as the firm's director. Their together, Shula and Olmert were very good friends and he even got to be her son's godfather. In January 2008, following the opening of a criminal investigation against her in the Tax Authority affair, she was suspended from her position as head of the Prime Minister's Office, and her name came up along with other large and well-publicized cases that were exposed. In these cases, Zaken used the right of silence mainly to protect Olmert. In July 2014 she began serving her sentence in Neve Tirza Prison, and on January 26, 2015, she was released after her early release was approved. Shula is married to Moshe and they have three sons, she keeps Shabbat and defines herself as traditional. Today she is a devoted mother and grandmother and enjoys quality time with her family after demanding years of careers and titles. Shula arrives at "Big Brother" so that viewers can get to know another Shula as well, different from her media image and especially to put the past behind her and win the love of the audience.[1]

Player's History - HaAh HaGadol 11[]

Nominations History[]

Week Nominated Nominated By Final Position
1 Eilon Ekon
Ronit Levi
Ineligible
Nominated
2 Ronit Levi
Joezi Zirah
Joezi Zirah
Ronit Levi
3 Karin Alia
Mor Lerman
Eilon Ekon
Gal Gvaram
Joezi Zirah
Karin Alia
Linor Sabinik
Ronit Levi
Nominated
4 No Nominations Nominated
Week Position Voted for With Majority?
4 Nominated

Post Big Brother[]

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. Get to know Shula Zaken (in Hebrew) (5 December 2020). Retrieved on 5 December 2020.

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