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Miriam Markel-Mosessohn (née Wierzbolowska; 1839–1920) was a Russian author and translator who wrote in Hebrew.

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  • Miriam Markel-Mosessohn (fr)
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  • Miriam Markel-Mosessohn (née Wierzbolowska; 1839–1920) was a Russian author and translator who wrote in Hebrew. (en)
  • Miriam Markel-Mosessohn (1839 – 1920) est une traductrice et journaliste juive lituanienne en langue hébraïque. Elle exerce une influence importante sur les maskilim, les partisans de la Haskala, de son époque et principalement sur , qui lui dédie en 1876 son poème épique Kotso Shel Yod (littéralement: le "crochet du Yod", que l'on peut traduire en français par "le point sur le i"), qui est une satire de la condition féminine dans la société juive traditionnelle. (fr)
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