Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Photogaphs, Jewelry: silver, Fasion and non Minimum price auction!
By The Bidder
Sep 19, 2022
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

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LOT 40:

Die Organisationen des Judischen Proletariats in Russland, 1st lifetime and only ed., 1903, In German, Very rare!

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Auction took place on Sep 19, 2022 at The Bidder
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Die Organisationen des Judischen Proletariats in Russland, 1st lifetime and only ed., 1903, In German, Very rare!
Die Organisationen des Judischen Proletariats in Russland, 1st lifetime and only ed., 1903, Karlsruhe, In German, Very rare!
(zugleich Dissertation , Freiburg 1903)
(The organizations of the Jewish proletariat in Russia)
G. Braunschen Hofbuchdruckerei, Karlsruhe, 1903, 162, 3 pages, illustrated by tables, Marmoreal edges. Half leather hard cover, 24 x 16 cm.
Condition: Ex-library stamps; corner to cover rubbed and bumped; spine damaged, rubbed; internally good condition.
Sara Rabinowitsch, promovierte 1903 in Freiburg im Breisgau über Die Organisationen des Jüdischen Proletariats in Russland, de facto eine Monographie über den "Bund" („Algemeiner Jiddischer Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poiln un Rusland“).
Sara Rabinowitsch, verheiratete Margolin (* 1880 in Bjaresina, Provinz Minsk, heute Weißrussland; † 1918) war eine russisch-jüdische Volkswirtin und politische Aktivistin. Sara Rabinowitsch promovierte 1903 in Freiburg im Breisgau über Die Organisationen des Jüdischen Proletariats in Russland. 1903 erkundete sie zusammen mit Bertha Pappenheim für deutsche Frauenverbände die Lebensumstände von Juden in Galizien und Möglichkeiten zur Verbesserung ihrer Lage, insbesondere zur Bekämpfung des verbreiteten Frauenhandels. 1904–1905 war sie in Odessa an der Organisation von illegalen politischen Aktivitäten gegen das Militär beteiligt und wurde für kurze Zeit verhaftet. Nach Deutschland zurückgekehrt, veröffentlichte sie jiddische, russische und deutsche Artikel über die Lage der jüdischen Arbeiter in Russland, das dortige Bildungswesen und demographische Aspekte des jüdischen Lebens in Osteuropa. Während des ersten Weltkriegs war Rabinowitsch für die deutsche USPD tätig und wurde erneut verhaftet. In der Haft fiel sie in eine Depression und tötete sich selbst.
Sara Rabinowitsch, received her doctorate in 1903 in Freiburg im Breisgau on the organizations of the Jewish proletariat in Russia, de facto a monograph on the "Bund" ("General Yiddish Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poiln un Rusland").
Sara Rabinowitsch, married Margolin (* 1880 in Byaresina, Minsk Province, now Belarus; † 1918) was a Russian-Jewish economist and political activist. Sara Rabinowitsch received her doctorate in Freiburg i. Br. on Organizations of the Jewish Proletariat in Russia. In 1903, together with Bertha Pappenheim, she explored the living conditions of Jews in Galicia and ways to improve their situation, especially to combat the widespread trafficking in women, for German women's associations. In 1904-1905 she was involved in organizing illegal political activities against the military in Odessa and was briefly arrested. Returning to Germany, she published Yiddish, Russian, and German articles on the situation of Jewish workers in Russia, the educational system there, and demographic aspects of Jewish life in Eastern Europe. During World War I, Rabinowitsch worked for the German USPD and was arrested again. In detention, she fell into depression and killed herself.

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