Raissa Adler

Austrian feminist (1872–1962)

Raissa Adler was a prominent figure in the feminist movement, born in 1872 to a family of Russian-Jewish origin. Her birth name was Raissa Timofeyevna Epstein, and she later adopted the surname Adler. Although her early life and education are not well-documented, it is known that she became a dedicated advocate for women's rights.

As a women's rights activist, Adler made significant contributions to the field of psychology, applying her knowledge to promote gender equality and challenge societal norms. She spent most of her life in Austria, where she continued to fight for feminist causes until her death in 1962. Through her work, Adler left a lasting legacy as a pioneering Austrian feminist of Russian-Jewish descent, leaving behind a trail of advocacy and dedication to the empowerment of women.