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122:. "This particular figure, through whom the writer embodied the important problems of reality, always appears in a time when the foundations of old forms of social organization are broken, and new relationships and alliances in social life and in the life of a new kind of family are being constructed." Gorshman moved to 334: 369: 349: 354: 404: 379: 374: 80:. In Gdud ha-Avodah, members worked and lived together, pooling all income, while completing major construction projects such as road-building. 384: 364: 339: 399: 389: 305: 50:) to an extremely poor family and began working at a young age. She was able to achieve a basic education, and like many 239: 77: 108:
and Moscow, and in numerous anthologies. Gorhsman remained in Moscow for many years, writing short stories and
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was multi-lingual. She was self-supporting by the time she was 14, and had her first daughter when she was 16.
394: 112:. "The central hero in her work is the woman as a folk-figure in this uneasy historical epoch," wrote 359: 329: 324: 66: 193:. Very little of her work is available in English translation, but a story of hers appears in the 97:(In the Footsteps of Gdud ha-Avodah), published in 1998, describes both communal undertakings. 73:, a short-lived, left-wing Zionist organization intended to create mobile labor pools for the 39: 20: 309: 51: 104:
together. There, she began writing. Her stories were published in Yiddish newspapers in
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in 1990, where she continued to write and publish her stories. She died in
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In Crimea, Gorshman met Mendl Gorshman, a painter, and they moved to
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to build another utopian commune, this one an agricultural colony in
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An article about post-Soviet Yiddish that mentions Shira Gorshman
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In 1928, with others from this group, Gorshman returned to the
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as a pioneer, and there worked doing heavy labor with
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Yiddish language
short story
Krakės
Kovno Governorate
Russian Empire
Lithuania
Lithuanian Jews
Kaunas
Zionist
Palestine
Gdud HaAvoda
nascent
Jewish colonies in Palestine
Soviet Union
Crimea
Moscow
Kiev
memoirs
The Forward
obituary
Israel
Ashqelon
anthology
"Shira Gorshman"
"Shira Gorshman"
The Forward
Shira Gorshman: A Life in Three Acts
An article about post-Soviet Yiddish that mentions Shira Gorshman
Archived
Wayback Machine

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