Naomi Frankel

1918–2009

Born into an assimilated family in Berlin, Naomi Frankel joined the Socialist Zionist youth group Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa‘ir as a teenager. After being evacuated from Germany to Palestine in 1933, Frankel served in the Palmach during the War of Independence. Later, she joined Kibbutz Bet Alpha, where she began writing, exploring the interactions of Zionism and the prewar German Jewish milieu she had known as a child. In 1970, she left the kibbutz and became observant, rejecting the leftist politics of her youth. She moved in 1983 to Hebron, where she remained the rest of her life, advocating actively for the creation of Greater Israel.

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