Biography
Limor Topaz is an author, a poet and a painter.
Her first book "A woman of silk" (poems) ("Isha shel Meshi") was published in 1995 in Israel (Reshafim- Publishers). She also illustrated the book cover.
Her second book "Turn off the lights in Jerusalem" (short stories) ("Tsarich lechabot et ahor biroshalaim") (Kinneret-Zmora-Bitan- Publishing House) was published In 2003.
She also exhibited her art works in various art exhibitions, such as "REVOLATION" (oil and acrilic on canvas) art exhibition in January 2009, and illustrated the covers of several books.
In 2011 was published her first children book "The Monkey Efrain Dreams on Flying" (Hakof Ephraim Rotze Lauf Lashamaim) (Kotarey-kesef-Publishing House). This colorful picture book was also illustrated by her.
In 2013 was published her forth book, "Purity" (poems) ("Tohar") (Hut Hashani- Publishers).
Her first book "A woman of silk" (poems) ("Isha shel Meshi") was published in 1995 in Israel (Reshafim- Publishers). She also illustrated the book cover.
Her second book "Turn off the lights in Jerusalem" (short stories) ("Tsarich lechabot et ahor biroshalaim") (Kinneret-Zmora-Bitan- Publishing House) was published In 2003.
She also exhibited her art works in various art exhibitions, such as "REVOLATION" (oil and acrilic on canvas) art exhibition in January 2009, and illustrated the covers of several books.
In 2011 was published her first children book "The Monkey Efrain Dreams on Flying" (Hakof Ephraim Rotze Lauf Lashamaim) (Kotarey-kesef-Publishing House). This colorful picture book was also illustrated by her.
In 2013 was published her forth book, "Purity" (poems) ("Tohar") (Hut Hashani- Publishers).
Books by Limor Topaz
Tohar (Purity) (poems)
The Monkey Efrain Dreams on Flying (Hakof Ephraim Rotze Lauf Lashamaim)
ha-Ḳof Efrayim rotseh la-ʻuf l
ha-Ḳof Efrayim rotseh la-ʻuf la-shamayim
Turn Off The Lights In Jerusalem (Tsarich lechabot et haor Biyerushalaim)
"Tsarich lechabot et ahor be Yerushalaim" ("Turn off the light in Jerusalem") (short stories).
Ishah shel meshi (A WOMAN OF SILK)