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Berger, Lili

LC control no.n 84148552
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPJ5129.B455
Personal name headingBerger, Lili
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Variant(s)בערגער, לילי
List, Lili
Associated countryPoland France Belgium
Birth date19161230
Death date19961127
Place of birthMalken (Poland)
Place of deathParis (France)
AffiliationMouvement national contre le racisme
Profession or occupationAuthors Novelists Essayists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHer 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 languageyid pol