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Sister's death inspires ten-year-old table tennis prodigy

Miri Rosenberg took up the sport in 2016 as a way to cope with the sudden passing of her sister, Liora

March 14, 2018 12:49
Miri in action with her new coach, Eli Baraty
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A ten-year-old girl has been crowned the country’s “most promising young Jewish table tennis player”  just 18 months after taking up the sport to cope with the death of her sister.

Miri Rosenberg, a pupil at Sinai Jewish Primary in north-west London, told the JC she was “surprised and shocked” when her parents, Lauren and Stuart, bought her a table for her ninth birthday, in August 2016.

Coming only three months after the passing of her sister, 20-year-old Liora, Mrs Rosenberg said she wanted to buy her daughter “something we could all enjoy as a family”.

Liora, a teaching assistant and former JFS pupil, died after suffering a bleed to the brain and pneumonia.

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