Inbar was born to Hindka Nisht in
Krynki, Poland, to the Nisht (Niv) family. During the
Holocaust she was incarcerated in
Auschwitz concentration camp. At age 16 she was interested in a career with the
diplomatic corps but decided to instead pursue a career in
law. She eventually
immigrated to Israel where she studied law at
Hebrew University of Jerusalem before going on to serve as a defense lawyer for
Northern Command of the
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) for ten years across numerous cases. Inbar became the world's first female
military judge when she was given a
judgeship in the
Haifa Military Court in September of 1969, while still a
master sergeant. During her time as a judge, Inbar ultimately attained the rank of
lieutenant colonel. She was living in
Ramat Hasharon, where she died in January 2024. == References ==