Yehuda Ben-Ezer (Raab)
1858–1948 (age 90)
Biography
Yehuda Ben-Ezer (Raab) devoted his life to the world of letters, becoming a bridge between the emerging modern Hebrew literary tradition and the communities that cherished it. His writings often reflected the hopes and struggles of a people rebuilding their sense of identity while connecting to the deep roots of Jewish history.
He remained a steady voice of encouragement to younger authors, reminding them of the power of storytelling to heal and inspire generations. His presence in Segula Cemetery marks the resting place of a writer whose prose gave shape to both personal memory and collective aspiration.