Lili Wronker, a Hebrew calligrapher and book illustrator, died Jan. 10 at a hospital in Mount Holly, NJ. She was 94.

Her love of Judaism found artistic expression in her Hebrew calligraphy, which appeared in fine-art books and magazines. “Her connection to being Jewish was so strong and overflowing, she couldn’t contain it, said Misha Beletsky, the art director of Abbeville Press and president of Typophiles, a New York organization devoted to typography and book design. “She had so much joy in being Jewish that it permeated her whole life.”

Neil Yerman, a renowned Torah scribe, said Mrs. Wronker stood out in the world of Hebrew calligraphers. She also illustrated dozens of children’s books.