Jenny Plocki


Eugénie "Jenny" Plocki was a French left-wing and women's rights activist and Holocaust survivor.

Biography

The daughter of Polish Jews Nuchim and Rifka Plocki, she survived the Holocaust when police let her and her brother Maurice Rajsfus go during the Vel' d'Hiv roundup, though Nuchim and Rifka would perish at Auschwitz. She survived the war with her brother in their parents' apartment, living off meager allowances and help from friends. She studied at the Lycée Sophie Germain, passed her Baccalauréat and became a teacher.
After the war, she campaigned for left-wing causes, such as Algerian independence and anti-colonialism. She contributed to the magazine Socialisme ou barbarie, which was founded by philosophers Cornelius Castoriadis and Claude Lefort. Engaged with feminist movements, she was involved with the.
Plocki died on 3 January 2026, at the age of 100.