Biographical notes
| 1912 | Born in a little town on the border between Poland and Ukraine |
| 1929 | Arrived in Erez Israel with her parents and family |
| 1929 | Began her studies in Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem |
| 1930 | Studied painting with Israel Paldi |
| 1931 | exhibited with other Erez Israel painters at the opening of the Museum of Tel Aviv |
| 1932 | First one man show in Tel Aviv under the patronage of national poet Haim Nachman Bialik , and First mayor of Tel Aviv, Meir Dizengoff |
| 1933 | studied with painter Yosef Zaritzky |
| 1935- 1936 | until 1936 studied at the Academie Scandinave in Paris with painters Friez and Gromaire |
| 1944 | Received Dizengoff Prize For A Young Artist, at the general exhibition of Erez Israel artists at the Tel Aviv Museum |
| 1949 | Received the Dizengoff Prize for a second time, at the general exhibition of Erez Israel Artists at the Tel Aviv Museum |
| 1953 | Returned to Paris and had held a one man show |
| 1954 | Built a studio in Safad and opened it to the public. Spent summers in Safad |
| 1958 | Participated in the Biennale in Venice |
| 1960 | Received the Dizengoff Prize for the Third time, at the general exhibition of Israeli artists at the Tel Aviv Museum |
| 1965 | Built a studio in Old Jaffa and opened it to the public once a Year. Spent the winters in Jaffa and the summers in Safad |
| 1977- 1986 | moved from Old Jaffa to Tel Aviv, and continued to spend the summer months in Safad |
| 1986 | left Tel Aviv and Safad and moved to Jerusalem where she lived until her death in 2001 |