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Gender: female 

Monica Diana ALALUF

Born in Buenos Aires City, Argentina on August 5th, 1946
Died in Buenos Aires City, Argentina on September 21st, 2010 at the age of 64 (buried in Tablada)

Profession/Occupation: Psychologist

Marriages and children:
* Married to Julio Oscar JARAK on May 7th, 1966 in Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
   Children:
    1 - Javier Hernan JARAK (1969-)
    2 - Diego Ariel JARAK (1972-)
    3 - Denise Deborah JARAK (1974-)


Pictures & Documents:
Photo 2004 - Marriage of Diego Jarak 1
Photo 2005 - Wedding Ary and Nicole 07
Photo 2007 - Brith Mila of Federico Rojkes 2

Notes and events:

* in 1989 - publication: Argentina
Publishing of the book "Quien soy yo sin mi pareja ?": Co-author of the book together with Matilde Garvich andJuanita Blachman, published by Grupo Editor Latinoamericano, Argentina.

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Monica Diana ALALUF
(1946-2010)
Javier Hernan JARAK
 
Mora JARAK
 
Olivia JARAK
 
Diego Ariel JARAK
 
Antonia JARAK
 
Atahualpa JARAK
 
Denise Deborah JARAK
 
Nicolas Iair DAVIDOVICH
 
Lucas Eitan DAVIDOVICH
 
Manuel DAVIDOVICH
 

Life Cycle:
 on August 5<sup>th</sup>, 1946 - birth  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 7<sup>th</sup>, 1966 - marriage to Julio Oscar JARAK - Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina on July 13<sup>th</sup>, 1969 - birth child Javier Hernan JARAK (1969-) on April 28<sup>th</sup>, 1972 - birth child Diego Ariel JARAK (1972-) on January 26<sup>th</sup>, 1974 - birth child Denise Deborah JARAK (1974-) in  1989 - publishing Argentina on September 21<sup>st</sup>, 2010 - death  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
1946196619691972197419892010

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