LC control no. | n 84148552 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PJ5129.B455 |
Personal name heading | Berger, Lili |
Variant(s) | בערגער, לילי List, Lili |
Associated country | Poland France Belgium |
Birth date | 19161230 |
Death date | 19961127 |
Place of birth | Malken (Poland) |
Place of death | Paris (France) |
Affiliation | Mouvement national contre le racisme |
Profession or occupation | Authors Novelists Essayists |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Her Nishṭ farendiḳṭe bleṭlekh, 1982: t.p. (Lili Berger) verso t.p. (Lili Berger [in rom.]) Jewish Women's Archive website, Jewish women, a comprehensive historical encyclopedia, viewed May 22, 2014 (Lili Berger, 1916-1996; literary critic and essayist; wrote fiction, short stories and novels; wrote in Yiddish and Polish; b. Dec. 30, 1916 to an observant Jewish family in Malken near Bialystok; after 3 years of Hebrew school she attended the Polish-Jewish Gymnasium in Warsaw, then studied pedagogy in Brussels; settled in Paris in 1936, taught at a Jewish supplementary school and became involved with the Jewish left; married Louis Gronowski (Lulke Grojnowski), a leader of the Jewish communists in charge of the Jewish section of the MOI; she was head of the MNCR (Mouvement national contre le racisme), and was active in rescuing Jewish children from deportation; at the end of the war she and her husband returned to Warsaw; forced to leave Poland in 1968 for Paris; d. in Paris Nov. 27, 1996) The Yivo encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe website, viewed May 22, 2014 (Berger, Lili, 1916-1996; Yiddish novelist and critic, resistance fighter; née List; "Lili Berger" is a pseudonym) |
Associated language | yid pol |