Nechama Leibowitz

In addition to her writings, Leibowitz commented on the Torah readings regularly for the Voice of Israel radio station.

[7] She is seen as a great religious role model for young religious children in Israel, and the Ne'emanei Torah Va'Avodah organization has encouraged the public school system in Israel to incorporate her into the selection of biographies that are studied by Israeli children in primary schools.

These worksheets, which she called gilyonot (pages), were sent back to her, and she personally reviewed them and returned them with corrections and comments.

"[11] She was noted for her modest demeanor coupled with wry wit, and always preferred the title of "teacher" over the more formal "professor".

[12] She was strict on marking mistakes in Hebrew test papers, and hated the code-switching "Heblish" of some anglophone immigrants.