Background
She was born to a Polish-speaking family in Burshtyn (Galicia, now Ukraine).
psychologist writer author poet
She was born to a Polish-speaking family in Burshtyn (Galicia, now Ukraine).
She studied Philosophy and Psychology at the January Kazimierz University (now Ivan Franko National University of Lviv). Vogel graduated from the Lwów Jewish gymnasium. He later studied philosophy in Vienna and Polish literature in Cracow.
In 1926 she obtained her Doctor of Philosophy Foreign her doctoral dissertation she chose to examine the influence of Hegel’s aesthetics upon Jozef Kremer.
During World War 1 her family fled to Vienna and moved later to Lviv (formerly known as Lemberg), where Vogel spent most of her life. During her time there, she was active in the Zionist youth movement. After completing her education, Vogel taught psychology at a college in LwóWest
Vogel began writing poetry while at the university.
She initially wrote German poetry, but switched to Yiddish literature. She excelled at writing in Yiddish although it was not spoken at her home.
She moved about in Yiddish literary circles and contributed articles for several Yiddish journals. Two of these were the Polish journals Sygnały and Wiadmosci Literackie.
She was also a contributor to Tsushtayer, the short-lived Lwów Yiddish journal of literature and art
She published essays, art reviews, and her own poems and essays on poetry in the journal. She became a correspondent and close friend of writer and painter Bruno Schulz, from Drohobych. forced Vogel"s family to flee to Vienna. From there they moved to Lwów, where Vogel would spend the majority of her life.