Rachel Korn, born on January fifteenth, nineteen ninety-eight, was a distinguished poet and writer who made significant contributions to Yiddish literature. Originally from Poland, she later settled in Canada, where she became a prominent figure in the literary community.
Throughout her career, Korn published eight collections of poetry and two prose works, showcasing her talent and dedication to the craft. Her work resonated with many, and she was recognized for her unique voice and perspective within the Yiddish literary tradition.
In 1985, three years after her passing on September ninth, nineteen eighty-two, Seymour Mayne hailed her as