(b. 2007) is a young Israeli violinist and currently a Dean’s Scholar at the New England Conservatory in Boston, where she studies with esteemed Professor Miriam Fried. She graduated from the Israel Conservatory of Music in the class of Mrs. Ludmila Feldman and is an alumna of the Jerusalem Music Center’s Programs for Gifted String Players. She is an alumna of the prestigious Perlman Music Program Summer Music School in New York, where she began at age 10 in the Genesis Program in Israel. Since age 8, she has regularly attended the Keshet Eilon Strings Seminars, participating at age 10 in a masterclass with former IPO concertmaster Chaim Taub and, at 12, as a scholar in its Summer Course under Professor Ani Schnarch. Noga has appeared as a soloist in leading Israeli concert halls and has performed in outreach concerts with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. She receives top scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, the Ronen Foundation, and Zefunot Tarbut, and performs on a 1780 Storioni violin generously loaned by Yehuda Zisapel and the Rad-Bynet Foundation