Her daughter Pnina Shalvi-Vega confirmed the death.
She was best known for her leadership of Pelech, an experimental school in Jerusalem that provides an egalitarian secular and religious education for Orthodox girls, and for her work as the founding director of the Israel Women's Network.
In 2007, she received the Israel Prize, the country's highest civilian award, for lifetime achievement.
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