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Pua Rakowska i jej walka o prawa kobiet
Pua Rakowska and Her Struggle for Women’s Rights

Author(s): Joanna Lisek
Subject(s): History
Published by: Żydowski Instytut Historyczny
Keywords: Pua Rakowska; feminism; Zionism; Jewish schools in Poland

Summary/Abstract: Pua Rakowska (1865–1955) was a leader of the Jewish feminist movement in Poland, a Zionist activist, an illustrious teacher, writer and translator. She taught Hebrew and since 1891 she ran Hebrew schools for girls in Warsaw. She acted in left-wing Zionist organizations, led the Jiddischer Froyen-Farband in Poyln (Jewish Women’s Union in Poland). In 1935, she settled in Palestine. In her publications she focused on women’s issues. Her memoirs, entitled Zikhroynes fun a yiddisher revolutsionerin (The reminiscences of a Jewish revolutionary), were published in 1954; they showed this outstanding woman’s difficult path to obtaining education and gaining personal and professional autonomy.

  • Issue Year: 231/2009
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 290-299
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Polish