Education
After high school she studied real estate law, and took Open University course in history of the people of Israel.
After high school she studied real estate law, and took Open University course in history of the people of Israel.
Born in Romania in 1948, Salomvitz made aliyah to Israel in 1950. She joined the Tzomet party, and chaired its Nahariya branch. She was elected to the Knesset on the Tzomet list in 1992.
However, on 7 February 1994 she left the party together with Alex Goldfarb and Gonen Segev to form Yiud, which joined Yitzhak Rabin"s coalition government.
On 27 November 1995 she and Goldfarb left Yiud to establish Atid. They both lost their seats in the 1996 elections, in which the party did not participate.
After leaving politics she completed a Bachelor in law and business administration. In 2007 she was certified as a lawyer and began practicing law.
She headed the party in Nahariya city council, and was a member of its Absorption and Education Committee.