[1][2][3] She was born in Tel Aviv to the family of the Israeli poet and journalist Nathan Alterman and theater actress Rachel Marcus.
The official investigation concluded that she became dizzy and lost her balance while leaning outside over a low windowsill to talk to the workers who were noisy.
[5] A story from the book, The Lion Who Loved Strawberries [he] (Ha'aryeh she'ahav tot), was republished in 2003 and was a national bestseller for 116 weeks.
[8] Its Japanese version ナオミの夢 "Naomi no Yume" was sold between one and three million copies, becoming the gold record.
[1] The complete list of her works may be found at her webpage of The New Hebrew Literature Lexicon[1]