Rakhel Feygenberg
סופרת עברית ויידיש (1885–1972)
Rakhel Feygenberg, also known by her Hebrew pen name Rakhel Imri, was a multifaceted writer, playwright, translator, and journalist of Russian origin who later became an Israeli. Born in 1885, she established herself as a prominent figure in the literary world, producing works in both Yiddish and Hebrew. Her contributions to the field of linguistics are notable, given her proficiency in multiple languages.
Feygenberg's literary career spanned several decades, from the early 1900s to the 1960s, during which she wrote and published extensively. Her body of work showcases her versatility and talent, with writings that include plays, translations, and journalistic pieces. Until her death in 1972, Feygenberg continued to make significant contributions to the literary landscape, leaving behind a legacy that reflects her dedication to her craft and her ability to navigate multiple linguistic and cultural contexts.