LC control no. | no2003021145 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Apenszlak, Pola |
Variant(s) | Apenshlaḳ, Pola Apenszlak, Paulina Apenszlak, Pauline Apenshlaḳ, Paʼulinah אפענשלאק, פאָלא |
Associated country | Poland Israel |
Birth date | 1900 |
Death date | 1976 |
Place of birth | Warsaw (Poland) |
Profession or occupation | Journalists Poets Translators |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Yanush Ḳorṭshaḳ, 1961: t.p. (Pola Apenshlaḳ) added t.p. (Pola Apenszlak [in rom.]) OCLC, Feb. 25, 2003 (hdg.: Apenszlak, Pauline; Apenszlak, Paulina; usage: Paʼulinah Apenshlaḳ) Moja dzika koza, 2018: title page (... Pauliny Appenszlak) page 571 (born 1900 in Warsaw; died in 1976; journalist, poet, feminist activist; founder and editor of the feminist magazine "Ewa" and a member of the editorial board of the Zionist publication Nasz Przegląd; moved to Palestine during World War II, where she continued to work as a journalist and translator of Yiddish, English, German, and French texts) Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia, July 12, 2019: Paulina Appenszlak page (Paulina Appenszlak; died 1976; Polish and Israeli feminist and journalist of Jewish origin) <https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulina_Appenszlak> |
Associated language | pol yid eng ger fre |