Sara Rabinowitsch

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Sara Rabinowitsch , possibly married Margolin (* 1880 in Berasino , Minsk Province, today Belarus; † 20th century ) was a Russian-Jewish economist.

Life

Rabinowitsch received his 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 Arbiter Bund in Lite, Poiln un Rusland" ). In 1903, together with Bertha Pappenheim, she researched the living conditions of Jews in Galicia for German women's associations and ways of improving their situation, particularly to combat the widespread trafficking in women.

Fonts

(in German language)

  • On the situation of the Jewish proletariat in Mohilew on the Dnieper , in: Die Welt, 6th year 1902, No. 33/34 (digitized version : Part 1 , Part 2 ) - abridged version of the dissertation from 1903
  • The organizations of the Jewish proletariat in Russia , Karlsruhe 1903 (also diss., Freiburg 1903)
  • with Bertha Pappenheim : On the situation of the Jewish population in Galicia. Travel impressions and suggestions for improving circumstances , 1904 ( full text )
  • The marriages of Jews in European Russia from 1867 to 1902 , in: Journal for Demography and Statistics of the Jews, 5th year 1909, Issues 10/11/12 (digitized: part 1 , part 2 , part 3 )
  • The marriages of Jews in Russian Poland , in: Journal for Demography and Statistics of the Jews, 6th year 1910, issue 4 ( digitized version )
  • On the statistics of the Jewish schools in Russia , in: Journal for Demography and Statistics of the Jews, 7th year 1911, issue 9 ( digitized version )
  • On the educational statistics of Jewish workers in Russia , in: Journal for Demography and Statistics of the Jews, 9th year 1913, issue 11 ( digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Marianne Brentzel: Anna O. - Bertha Pappenheim. Biography. Wallstein-Verlag, Göttingen 2002, ISBN 3-89244-445-5 , p. 106 ff. [1] .

Web links

Wikisource: Sara Rabinowitsch  - Sources and full texts