Wengeroff, Pauline W.

Wengeroff, Pauline W.
(1833-1916)
   Russian writer. She was born in Bobruisk, Belorussia, and became the wife of Hanan Wengeroff, a banker and communal worker in Minsk. Her memoirs depict the life of a rich Jewish family in the period before and after the Haskalah.

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