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Pepi Litman is best remembered for her in which she dressed as a Hasidic Jewish man .
Knowing that Pepi Litman was born in Odessa provides crucial context for her career. Odessa was often called the "Star of the Sea" and was the gateway to the West for Russian Jews. It was a city of actors, gangsters, and poets.
Raised in a poor family, she worked as a maid in a boarding house owned by the family of future actor Max Badin.
Litman was not without her critics. Religious leaders often condemned her cross-dressing as a violation of biblical law (Deuteronomy 22:5). However, her popularity was undeniable. She proved that a woman could command a stage with the same authority as a man, using humor, charm, and a unique "androgynous" aesthetic that was rare for the time.
Litman was known as a "proto-drag king" for her bold choice of attire and satirical stage persona.
According to the most reliable biographical dictionaries and theater historians, (then part of the Russian Empire) around 1874.