Molodowsky-Kadya - still image
In her fifty years of writing poems, novels, short stories, essays, plays, autobiography and journalism, Kadya Molodowsky aimed to answer the question of how a Yiddish woman writer could reconcile her art with Judaism’s definition of a woman’s role. She is shown here (L) with fellow Yiddish writers Ida Maze (C) and Rokhl Korn (R).
Institution: Sylvia Lustgarten

