Noah Shapira
1900–1964 (age 64)
Biography
Noah Shapira, born in 1900, enriched Hebrew literature with works that explored identity, memory, and the landscapes of a new homeland. His prose reflected a keen sense of place and a love for the people who shaped it, inviting readers into lives marked by resilience.
Shapira remained devoted to sharing stories that honored collective memory while looking forward with hope. He died in 1964 and is laid to rest in Kiryat Shaul Cemetery, where his literary contributions continue to inspire.