Esther Segal (1895–1974)[1] was a Canadian Yiddish-language poet born in Ukraine.
Following her father's death, throughout the 1900s and 1910s, the family gradually settled in Montreal, where her mother's sisters lived.
She received education in a cheder in Ukraine and attended night school in Montreal, as well as the Jewish Teacher’s Seminary in New York City.
[1][2] She published poetry beginning in 1922 in the Yiddish literary journal 1922 in Epokhe ("Epoch").
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