Kadya Molodowsky

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Kadya Molodowsky was a prominent 20th-century Yiddish poet, prose writer, and educator known for her innovative, often feminist-inflected contributions to modern Yiddish literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish writer
Yiddish poet
educator
person
writer
countryOfCitizenship Poland
United States of America
educatedIn Jewish educational institutions
ethnicGroup Ashkenazi Jews
familyName Molodowsky
fieldOfWork Jewish education
Yiddish literature
gender female
genre children's literature
poetry
prose
givenName Kadya
hasLiteraryTheme Holocaust and destruction of European Jewry
Jewish identity
diaspora and exile
religion and secularism
women's inner life
influenced later generations of Yiddish women writers
languageOfExpression Yiddish
literaryLanguage Yiddish
movement modern Yiddish literature
notableFor depictions of Jewish women's experiences
feminist themes in Yiddish literature
innovative contributions to Yiddish poetry
notableWork Der melekh Dovid aleyn iz geblibn
Froyen-lider
In land fun mayn gebeyn
notedAs one of the most important Yiddish women poets of the 20th century
occupation poet
prose writer
teacher
periodActive 20th century
religion Judaism
taughtSubject Hebrew
Yiddish
writingStyle feminist-inflected
modernist
wroteForAudience Jewish children
Yiddish-speaking Jews

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Yiddish literature hasNotableAuthor Kadya Molodowsky