Danielle Wolfson climbs the face of Mount Everest. (Screenshot/Ch. 13)
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Danielle Wolfson, 43, a lawyer who lives in Tel Aviv, was born in Russia and moved to Israel when she was 10 years old. A lifelong lover of sports, she trained for months before setting off to Kathmandu, Nepal, earlier this year.
Wolfson is several weeks into her Everest climb, which usually takes around two months to complete. She has ascended nearly 5,000 meters, with 3,400 more to go, according to Channel 13.
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