Malke Schorr’s Childhood and Youth in Lwów: A Revolutionary Jewish Woman’s Autobiography
Malke Schorr’s Childhood and Youth in Lwów: A Revolutionary Jewish Woman’s Autobiography
Author(s): Jan RybakSubject(s): History, History of Judaism
Published by: Żydowski Instytut Historyczny
Keywords: autobiography; source text; East Galicia; Habsburg Empire; Poale Zion; socialism; Zionism; communism; labour movement; trade unions; Hassidism; poverty; women’s history; women’s activism
Summary/Abstract: The article analyses the memoirs of Malke Schorr (1885–1961), a leading activist of the socialist-Zionist Poale Zion, and later of the Communist Party of Austria. The article centres on her childhood and youth in East Galicia before WorldWar I. Born as the eleventh child of a Hassidic family, she worked as a seamstress from the age of eleven. In her unfinished memoirs, written just before her death, she recalled how the traditional, religious environment of her family increasingly came into conflict with her aspiration for self-fulfillment and self--liberation, leading her to radical politics. The article shows how it was this context that brought her to the revolutionary Jewish labour movement and eventually to a leading position in the socialist-Zionist Poale Zion movement. It explores the day to-day political activities, her involvement in the protests around the revolution of 1905 in the Russian Empire, and particularly her labour union work. Schorr left for Vienna just before WWI, where under the influence of the revolutionary processes from 1917/18 she eventually joined the Communist Party. Attached to the article is a translated and annotated version of Malke Schorr’s memoirs relating to her childhood and youth.
Journal: Kwartalnik Historii Żydów
- Issue Year: 287/2023
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 603-635
- Page Count: 33
- Language: English
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