Born in
Dorohoi in
Romania, Marom-Shalev
emigrated to Israel in 1948. For the
2006 Knesset elections she was placed seventh on the
Gil list, and became a Knesset member when the party won seven seats. In June 2008 she was one of three MKs to leave Gil and form the
Justice for the Elderly faction. On 27 October 2008 the faction merged back into Gil. She lost her seat in the
2009 elections when the party failed to cross the electoral threshold. Marom-Shalev lives in
Rehovot and is divorced with two children ==References==