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Bazetsens (LKT)
… [this tune] on a copy of a 78 recording of a Yiddish theater wedding scene. It is peformed by the State Ensemble …
Chasidic in America
… and actress, Florence Weiss. They performed it on the theater stage, in concerts in North and South America, and … East Side of Manhattan in New York City, the hub of Yiddish theater. In America cantors could also perform in … 3 (pp. 51-77). Zylbercweig, Zalmen. Lexicon of the Yiddish Theater , vol. 3. New York: The Hebrew Actors Union of …

Yiddish Theater: A Love Story
… Zypora Spaisman, who dedicated her life to keeping Yiddish theater and culture alive into the 21st century and the … battle to find funding for the last remaining Yiddish theater company in New York City. The other story told is of Yiddish theater itself, some of its history in the United States and …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… by Leon Kalisch (born in 1882), a member of the “Jüdischen Theaters in Lemberg” that was active in Vienna. [15] It was …

Shabbat Hamalcah
… Peretz, tells the tale of a young man, played by Yiddish theater and Broadway actor Mike Bursyn, who is transported …
Our Children - Unzere Kinder
… … 1948 … Yiddish … Yiddish Films … Yiddish songs … Yiddish Theater … Poland … Holocaust … Dzigan and Shumacher … Our …
Mazel Tov Yidden
… , an important composer of Yiddish songs in film and theater during the 1930s through the 1950s. There are many … … 34201 … … 1941 … Yiddish Films … Yiddish songs … Yiddish Theater … Joseph Seiden … Vaudeville … Kol Nidre … Leibele …

His Wife's Lover
… … 1931 … Yiddish … Yiddish Films … Yiddish songs … Yiddish Theater … Sidney Goldin … Ludwig Satz … Ashkenazi … His …
God, Man and Devil
… University website . God Man and Devil. Painting by theater actor and director Israel Beker. Picture taken from … songs … Joseph Seiden … Film … Eastern Europe … Yiddish Theater … Jacob Gordin … Supernatural … God, Man and Devil …
Brakha Tzefira
… She moved to Tel Aviv and was accepted to the Palestine Theater, founded by Menehem Gnessin, as well as to his acting school. The theater was closed the same year, in 1927, and Tzefira joined the satirical theater Hakumkum, where she performed until 1929. While …