Simon-Apel
Simon-Apel is a wealthy Israeli family, owners of the National Commercial Bank and one of the first families and investors in Tel Aviv.
Background
Shlomo and his wife Rachel moved to Tel Aviv in 1909-1910. His son Eliezer was an engineer in Russia's train station. In 1908 Eliezer became sick and moved to Berlin for medical assistance. In 1912 he died leaving behind his wife Tzila Simon Apel and four children. Tzila decided to move to Israel in 1914 and lived in Reines Street. Due to the family's wealth, they were one of the first to build houses in Tel Aviv without taking a mortgage from the Jewish National Fund.Shlomo and Rachel built two houses at Herzl 20 St.
The purchase certificate was signed by the first mayor of Tel Aviv Meir Dizengoff.
Hannah Lichtenstein's daughter was Ala Simon, who married Samuel. She served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service in Alexandria, Egypt. Soon after Israel's declaration of statehood, she joined the Israel Defense Forces as an officer. She was a polyglot, speaking Hebrew, France, German, Russian and English.
Most of the family's early wealth came from international trade.