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Rosa Luxemburg was an unusual daughter of Jewish-German history, yet shaped it nonetheless. Born in to a middle-class Jewish family in the small town of Zamość in Poland, her family was, alike to many Jews of her time, influenced both by Polish cultural turns and Jewish life.
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The Haskalah movement, as well as the ongoing changes to Jewish legal status which had started in the Emancipation, structured the life of the Luxemburg family. Rosa was a thrice-oppressed citizen: once as a Pole under the Russian Tsarist empire, second as a Jewess, third as a woman.
She understood viscerally why social democracy must entail rights for everyone. When she was two years old, a misdiagnosed hip disease left her with a lifelong disability. Nevertheless, Rosa was a bright, attentive child, with a wide-reaching understanding of the world, and deep empathy for those around her.
The youngest of five siblings, she was the family’s favourite, who were protective of her due to her ill health and brillianc