In 1914, her family immigrated to Eretz Israel, after her father was offered a Hebrew teacher’s position at the “Tachmoni” school in Tel Aviv.
In 1939, she became the first broadcaster of the Irgun's underground radio station, Kol Zion Halohemet, as well as a writer for Hamashkif, its newspaper.
She was pregnant at the time of her arrest and on August 18, 1944, after a seven-month internment, she was released and gave birth shortly after.
[2] On July 22, 1946, following the King David Hotel bombing, she was once again arrested and sent to the Latrun detention camp, where she remained for several weeks.
[2] After the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was accepted on November 29, 1947, she returned to Kol Zion.