Bertha Kreidmann | |
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Born | 1848 or 1849 |
Died | (aged 22) Vienna, Austria-Hungary |
Language | Hebrew |
Literary movement | Haskalah |
Bertha Rabbinowicz-Kreidmann (Yiddish: בערטהא ראבינאוויטץ־קריידמאן; died May 16, 1871) was a Hebrew poet and letter writer.[1]
Her father, Moshe Aharon Kreidmann, was an educated man from Iași who encouraged his daughter's literary pursuits.[2] She moved to Vienna after her marriage to Baruch Rabbinowicz, who was studying medicine there.[3] She did not live happily with her husband and fell into a depression, which ultimately led her to take her own life at the age of 22.[4]
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