Luna Davidova with family members

This is a photo, taken in our place in the ?Yavorov? housing estate in Sofia in the 1970s. From left to right: my older son Anri Levi, my younger son Albert Levi, me, my sister Beti, my mother, Sara Katalan, nee Bidjarano, and my father Buko Katalan. My parents lived in Kazanlak until 1966 when they came to Sofia to live at my sister's place. When I first came to Sofia, I lived on 38 Iskar Street in the same room where my husband came to live when we married. Our first son was born while we lived there, in the student lodging. In 1958 we moved to the flat where I still live - we don't have any other property. My son Anri graduated in Chemistry, Microbiology and Foreign Commerce - he has two diplomas. He is fluent in English and Russian, he can use French and Italian and I regret that we never spoke in Ladino at home. Nowadays he is unemployed. My other son, Albert, who graduated in Economics, left for Israel in 1991. He has one daughter, Lora. She is a student of Economics at the University of National and World Economy in Sofia.